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    Who owns this blue GTP?



    I found this picture on tumblr and it had no credits or source. I was wondering if anyone happened to know who this particular snake belongs to. Thanks!


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    I don't know about that exact animal, but this site has some blue Green Trees as del as black and other really cool lines

    http://www.finegtps.com/index.php
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    Google "Morelia Viridis Forum" and ask on there. Some of those guys have the craziest looking chondros I've ever seen.

    Example:
    http://www.chondromania.eu/Abzugeben/greysunday/
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    Re: Who owns this blue GTP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dabonus View Post
    Google "Morelia Viridis Forum" and ask on there. Some of those guys have the craziest looking chondros I've ever seen.
    I was thinking that may be a more effective method for getting my answer. Thanks!


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    Wow, that snake is stunning! I'm definitively going to look into GTPs now.

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    If you're wanting solid blue plan on dropping 3k plus.

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    Re: Who owns this blue GTP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dabonus View Post
    If you're wanting solid blue plan on dropping 3k plus.
    I would say that for outcrossed lines, but true Blue line hatchlings start at around $5k with no guarantee of a blue adult. Get into solid blue adults and you're talking $8k and up....then again, money talks and cash screams.
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    Re: Who owns this blue GTP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    I would say that for outcrossed lines, but true Blue line hatchlings start at around $5k with no guarantee of a blue adult. Get into solid blue adults and you're talking $8k and up....then again, money talks and cash screams.
    Someday. I've promised myself I'll get a true blue when I have the money. I love them.


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    Re: Who owns this blue GTP?

    Quote Originally Posted by babyknees View Post
    Someday. I've promised myself I'll get a true blue when I have the money. I love them.
    I'm in the same boat. I don't want to breed GTPs or anything but I'm set on a blue one as a display/pet once I have the cash for it (so, a good 4 years at least, le sigh)

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    I do have to say, the animal in the original post appears to be a hormonal "blue" and not a true blue. It's caused by a reduction of yellow pigment during egg production, also causing the yellow to turn white. Most animals turn back after eggs hatch.
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