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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/
Last edited by Dabonus; 02-04-2012 at 07:27 PM.
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Re: Who owns this blue GTP?
 Originally Posted by Dabonus
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?
 Originally Posted by Dabonus
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.
Last edited by Brandon Osborne; 02-05-2012 at 03:39 PM.
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Re: Who owns this blue GTP?
 Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne
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?
 Originally Posted by babyknees
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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