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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

    From one photographer to another, beautiful work! from one herp lover to another, BEAUTIFUL WORK! that snake is exotic and beautiful and reminds me of a volcano... awesome. thanks for sharing.

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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

    Thank you all for the wonderful complements! I haven't been on here for a while since I had visitors for the Holidays.

    Quote Originally Posted by TrpnBils View Post
    To the OP: Nice chondros by the way...do you just have the reds or did you end up with any yellows?
    Thanks! We only have these two maroon neos right now but have been very tempted to add more chondros already . I saw a few yellow Biak x Kofiau neos for sale I love!!

    Quote Originally Posted by LOSTCOAST_BALLZ View Post
    do they all turn green, sorry for the dumb question i just think they are so beautiful as babys yellow and red dont know what type this one is but thought I would ask. absoloutley amazing photography.
    Thanks!

    They can be very colorful as adults. Anywhere from solid green to varying mixtures of yellow, blue, green and white to solid yellow.

    Ours are a Jayapura x Lereh cross. I'm hoping they become green with blue dorsal striping.
    ~Jessica~

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    Really lovely. Never seen one this color.
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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by LOSTCOAST_BALLZ View Post
    do they all turn green, sorry for the dumb question i just think they are so beautiful as babys yellow and red dont know what type this one is but thought I would ask. absoloutley amazing photography.
    nope....some can be blue, others can be black but you have to have deep pockets to get either of those!

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    0_0 i wish these beautiful snakes were as avaliable in canada as they are in the states, i'd buy one in a heart beat!

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    Mindblowing color!!! I love Chondros.... They only stay this color for how long though before they reach there adult color?
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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

    What a screamer!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Dodge View Post
    Mindblowing color!!! I love Chondros.... They only stay this color for how long though before they reach there adult color?
    Yeah, usually at about the 1 year mark they start to change into their adult colors. Mine just started the change a few weeks ago, very exciting to witness! Happens right before your eyes, greener and greener every day.
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    Re: My Second Chondro Photo Shoot (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Dodge View Post
    Mindblowing color!!! I love Chondros.... They only stay this color for how long though before they reach there adult color?
    biaks tend to hold their color a little longer. some take 3 years to fully change.

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