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Re: Epic's journey
I missed these 2. One you can kind of see his green scale better. The other you can see he is getting some size. He was soooo tiny when I got him.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Nice! I figured we would be greening up quite a bit by now, but I have never owned one so I wouldn't really know.
-Andrew Hall-
Good night Chesty, wherever you are....
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by Andybill
Nice! I figured we would be greening up quite a bit by now, but I have never owned one so I wouldn't really know.
Thanks! They usually start at about a year old. And then they can go fast, or take their time. He isn't a year until December. So he should start changing pretty good here soon.
Last edited by DooLittle; 11-04-2013 at 09:18 PM.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by DooLittle
Thanks! They usually start at about a year old. And then they can go fast, or take their time. He isn't a year until December. So he should start changing pretty good here soon.
Just don't hold your breath. Our little GTP is 20 months now, and only has about 3 very faint green scales. Epic looks good.
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by DooLittle
Thanks! They usually start at about a year old. And then they can go fast, or take their time. He isn't a year until December. So he should start changing pretty good here soon.
Well IMO the longer he keeps his colors the better. He is awesome!
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Good night Chesty, wherever you are....
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very cool thread. great pictures
Kyle
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1.0 Rhodesian Ridgeback
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by Andybill
Well IMO the longer he keeps his colors the better. He is awesome!
Thanks! Yeah I like him yellow too. I don't really care how long it takes him. I wondered what his adult green would end up like, and if his one scale is any clue, he's going to be the pretty lime green I had hoped for.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Epic's journey
What a great set of photos! Thanks for updating this thread.
It looks like we have photographers in training of the same age. Do you have any suggestions from teaching your kid to shoot? (Please remember I'm not as skilled a photographer as you!) Do you let her use the "good" camera? I'm a bit protective of mine.
I don't mean to hijack the thread, so feel free to pm me or start another thread over in photography!
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1.0 East African Sand Boa "Leto"
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www.AllergicKid.com
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