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Old 03-02-2009, 06:21 PM
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Default Chondrodactylus angulifer - pics of various forms

Just to highlight some other variation found within this species that I work with.

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Oh my! You got me with the orange one.
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Very nice Jon, I´ve never seen such coloration and pattern in C.angulifer.
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VERY nice Jon - some you found yourself in Namibia/South Africa?
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Very nice pictures of a beautiful species!
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Jon,

I have to say that I enjoyed the photo of the one in the 4th photograph with the multiple colors going from very dark to white. I have honestly never seen one like that in my life! They are all truly spectacular!

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I honestly never knew there was so much variation in angulifer. They're all very nice, but have to agree with Clark on the 4th one, Wow!
Jon I guess you can add some of those to my ever growing wishlist with you
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They look very nice, i love the orange one
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I like number 2 and 3....why arent these every bit as popular as leos?
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I like number 2 and 3....why arent these every bit as popular as leos?
Because they don´t glow in the dark
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