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    @ Cletus = Yeah, his eyes have officially gone blue and he seems uncomfortable about being unable to see correctly. No nips but he is a bit twitchy and moves his head around a lot when I disturb him, I assume trying to see where he is going. He has been camped out in his hide but the lil' piggy still came out to eat. This process is interesting to experience!

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    Re: Coral Glow Progression Thread / General Photo Dump!

    Remember that when his eyes clear and coloration is back to normal it hasn't actually shed yet that happens a few days after it get it's normal appearance back .




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    Re: Coral Glow Progression Thread / General Photo Dump!

    Quote Originally Posted by cayley View Post
    @ Cletus = Yeah, his eyes have officially gone blue and he seems uncomfortable about being unable to see correctly. No nips but he is a bit twitchy and moves his head around a lot when I disturb him, I assume trying to see where he is going. He has been camped out in his hide but the lil' piggy still came out to eat. This process is interesting to experience!
    sweet. My girl always sheds 2 days after she comes out of blue. Like clockwork. She will also eat during the shed process. So will the male but like I said earlier its hard to tell when he is in shed. lol. Perfect sheds are old hat to most people because they see them so much but the first time you get a good one you feel good because you know your husbandry is right.

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    Alebrije just completed his first shed and is looking pink and new! Anyone else's banana look more pink than purple? His head especially. Also, I finally got a memory card for my SLR, so these photos are actually nice!








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