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Old 05-05-2007, 08:38 AM
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Just a quick pic of my new pair. Both have just shed about 3 days ago or so. The light colored one is the male, who has a regen tail, and is very feisty. Apparently he likes the taste of my fingers :P

I have never came across any mitratus with that light of a color, though I don't see them very often available here in NY. Is it a fairly common phase? It's almost 'hypo' like. I seen a spotted one somebody posted elsewhere here, which is kinda like this. But not really.

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I just got 8 imports about 3 weeks ago. There was a mix of the "spotted" ones and the more "normal" form. I think it was around 3 spotted to 5 normal. I've seen both on other occasions, but I do think the spotted form is a little less common.
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I have 2.8 Coleonyx mitratus. 1.1 are the spotted form, 1.6 are run of the mill banded, and 0.1 (the one pictured) has a neat pattern that I've never seen before. I personally prefer the bold patterned ones over the spotted appearance.

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