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Old 09-02-2010, 12:51 AM
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Just out of curiousity...Has the mate of the 'large' female successfully reproduced with the smaller females? Has she reproduced with males that reproduced with 'normal' females?
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David, do you have any length or weight info for your animals?
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around 9g, 7-8cm SVL
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there is a difference in head structure, and the one pic of that hatchling seems a tad big to me
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there is a difference in head structure, and the one pic of that hatchling seems a tad big to me
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I also think there are differences in the structure and the babies look bigger. But I'm far from an expert on that subject.
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compared to what? there is only one pic, with only 2 animals

please develop about the differences you see
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i would guess locality difference rather than species or a hybrid.. but the phants ive seen dont usually have extra large pointed crowns like that.. other than one picture of a wc female i saw a while back
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Manifested itself not a lot of free time and I decided to add some new photos of the kids U.phantasticus this season. Hatched yet all ...








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Congratulations on all of the wonderful success you've been having with these. The babies look wonderful!

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