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Old 12-05-2007, 12:33 AM
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Default Color Variation in Teratoscincus Keyserlingi

I got this pair of really nice Keysers from a super secret undisclosed source (Jon) and they have really colored up well. The "source" hooked me up after I lost all my keysers in the last fire here in S.D. (GO CHARGERS!!!) They could not handle all the smoke. The pair is of German origin and so I cannot communicate with them as I do not speak the duetsch. But we do sit around drinking German beer and eating bratwurst together

Anyways, seriously though they are the best colored animals I have ever had by far, and I have had about 20+ keysers over the years, so I thought I would share.

Check out the color variation. That is the first light one I have seen like that.





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Old 12-05-2007, 03:41 AM
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Very nice animals, I also recognized color variations in my T. keyserlingiis!
Anyway if you need someone for translation feel free to ask maybe I can help

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Old 12-05-2007, 06:08 AM
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Hi Alec!

try to ask them, did they recognize russian, if so I'm ready to help You as well!

Nice lizards! Never saw these highly yellow colored keysers before... very great looking - possibly het on amelanistic.
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Old 12-05-2007, 12:19 PM
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Privet Meesha!

Ya toje gavaryoo po ruskki... Ya iz Odessi. Preyehal cogda mne bila vosem let, v 1978.

Translation for all the non Russian speaking community:

Hello Mikhael,

I also speak Russian.. I am from Odessa, Ukraine originally. I came here when I was eight in 1978.
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Old 12-05-2007, 12:50 PM
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Wow Alec, nice surprise!

Privet! prijatno uvidet zemljaka zdes. Nadejus u tebja tam vse slozhilos horosho po zhizni! Zdes est esche para chelovek russkogovorjashih

In English: Hello! Glad to meet "russian" here and I hope You doing well! THere're also several russian-speaking persons on the board as well.

San Diego should be nice place for living, at least, the local Zoo considering in one of the best worldwide , it is not also cold there like here these days So, anyway goodluck to You!

BTW. Still nice yellow specimen do You have there! and if they don't recognize russian I can try old-greek (pontiaca) as I'm ancient greek originated from Georgian mountain (but all this you can find in Intro section of my site).
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:32 PM
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Hi Alec,

I have a keyserlingii sort of in between yours in "hypo" looks. A little more orange maybe. I've had him for 6 or 7 years now and was originally told it was a locality difference. Not sure if Jon can confirm, but I was told that there was a geographically divided southern group of keyseylingii and these were the "hypo" type. No matter to me, I like mine (even if he doesn't like me).

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Wow I love your keyserlingii . Very nice geckos. I am trying to find some myself.
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