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    Smile A few pictures of one of my favorite Lavenders

    Dave Lister here is pretty much at the top of my list for favorite Corn. He's a lovely man and has a great temper to go with his looks. He was the only one who didn't feed the other day as he has women on the brain right now so I took a few pictures of him. I've also thrown in a picture of his red scale. It's really odd/cute. He's had it since I got him as a hatchling and in almost three years it hasn't gone away.








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    Re: A few pictures of one of my favorite Lavenders

    Quote Originally Posted by hana View Post
    He was the only one who didn't feed the other day as he has women on the brain right now so I took a few pictures of him.
    Women...and curry! Are any of his girlfriends named Kristine?
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    Re: A few pictures of one of my favorite Lavenders

    How did you know? lol

    One of the girls he'll be visiting with this season is my big amel het lavender female Krissy Kochanski. He's possibly het amel, they had a very small clutch last year and only one egg made it to term and then the hatchling died in the egg. When I cut open the egg it was either an amel or opal fully developed, so I have a bit of hope for at least one opal this year. It's been on my list of morphs I want for a long time and I really want to produce it myself.


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