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Old 05-05-2010, 04:46 PM
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Hi guys, i'll be very thankful if someone will tell me what kind of morph or locality are my n. levis.

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levis levis in appearance IMO. Beautiful animals!!!
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sorry zheng but what do you mean with IMO?? I don't know this acronym...I had thought they where two Lavas, but i'm not sure!
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IMO=in my opinion. I'm no expert in knobbies. so not sure about "morph". They do look really red to me though.
Others surely would have a better judgement
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in any case thanks for your opinion...I had thought that IMO whas something related to geckos, like a morph What an idiot!!!
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Unless the person that produced them plucked the parental stock strait from the mother land its going to be really hard to come up with a local. Most of the levis levis lines are from lots of different locals mixed together. They are very nice levis though!! where they produced in the states?
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No steve they're from a guy in Czech republic, I haven't picked those levis up yet, i'll bring them home in a few weeks cause i have to wait for a reptiles show to' meet the breeder. I' m glad to hear that they are healthy!! Thanks
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They appear to be your 'typical' n. levis levis, pretty animals non-the-less!
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They look like levis levis to me also, they don`t appear to be any morph but nice looking animals none the less.
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yes guys I understand!! Thanks to all for the compliments!!
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