My green baby

Damnitbonnie

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A couple of the babies are showing green. I hope it stays.

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Damnitbonnie

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Phantasticus said:
Afelinus said:
Ecellent work.Is that Armata?

I think those are A. capra

Yep. Capra. This is the clutch that ended up costing over $600. Had to have surgery. One of the eggs was oversized and she couldn't pass it.

I have a wild caught female (Ithink she is gravid) that is very green. She should make some nice babies. This picture was taken 3 months ago.

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Afelinus

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Thats a gorgeous female.Nice green coloration.In looking at the different dragons,I am really learning to appreciate the Acanthosaura species.I will definately be keeping some for myself.I love their fiesty attitudes.They certainly arent as bad as the G.Grandis.I had one attack me yesterday while getting it ready for shipping.
 

Bowfinger

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That female is very nice. I think Acanthosauras are one of the most underated reptiles. Even the Gonos with their attitudes like the G. grandis are amazing lizards.
Bonnie, I still cant wait for some G. abbottii(doriae) or the G. chamaeleontinus as I know the later you want some.
 

Damnitbonnie

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Afelinus said:
Thats a gorgeous female.Nice green coloration.In looking at the different dragons,I am really learning to appreciate the Acanthosaura species.I will definately be keeping some for myself.I love their fiesty attitudes.They certainly arent as bad as the G.Grandis.I had one attack me yesterday while getting it ready for shipping.

I remember packing a couple 5 month old capra for shipping. They weren't to happy and so quick. I can't imagine packing an armata or your grandis. I guess you could cool them down a bit but I don't know if that adds to the stress.
I had to remove some shed from my male armatas tail. I went in with a flashlight last night and I don't think I even woke him up. Not a stir out of him.
 
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