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Morph in the wild!
I happened to look up about a week ago across my pond while I was walking to my snake building, and I saw something that was very bright. Upon further inspection, it looked like neon yellow on a log, and the reflection on the water looked like an image of the sun. Monica walked out on the dock to get a better look, and it slid in the water. The next day, it was back on the log, and an attempt to creep up on it resulted it in sliding in the water again. Later that day, I decided to try a shot (without a zoom lens, I don't have one) and this is the closest I could get before he slid in the water. My pond has since filled from the rain, and that log is underwater now, but I have seen it sun bathing on the opposite shore. I tried to walk around the pond, but he keeps dissapearing into the water when I get about 100 feet away. Hopefully soon, I will have enough time and stealth to get a better pic, but for now this is all I could get. I told Monica that it doesn't let me get close, and that is how a Yellew turtle (Albino) has lived long enough to get to adult size. That ghuy is about 8 inches long. Here is the pic
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Re: Morph in the wild!
Wow thats cool
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Wow that's awesome! Lucky find!
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing, and here's hoping for better pictures.
Just 0.1 normal BP, 1.0 mojave, 0.1 California King, 0.1 Saharan sand boa, ~20 hermit crabs, a Patriot crab, 5.0 rats, and a herd of mice and ASFs

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Nice, since he/she made it to breeding size maybe you will start seeing more of them in a few years. Is this a private pond on your property? Any idea what type of turtle it may be? RES, or something a little more rare? Maybe a cooter? Looks like it may have too high of a dome for a RES but it might just be the pic. What is really amazing to me is that the shell is not covered with alge. My RES pair are pretty green since going outside.
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AWESOME!!! Tim & Mon are now working w/ turtle mutations?!?!?! 
I wonder how many hets are swimming around there? There's a contest! LOL
Seriously- that is just too cool. I'm really glad he is somewhere safe, and I think it's awesome. Hope you see a bunch of little yellow things one season!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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