Eublepharis angramainyu CB 2012

MXWreptile

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Here I want to show off some of my hatchlings of E. angramainyu I hatched out last year. All of them are pure Khuzestan/Iran animals. Please excuse the bad quality of the pictures as I had no access to my good Canon today.

Maximilian
 

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MXWreptile

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Gorgeous animals but a couple of them look worryingly thin..

They are perfect as they are on the pictures. Angramainyu get very large and still "thin" in your opinion. If you have no idea of these species and are just used too the mealworm monsters, please don't post such comments. Many thanks.

Maximilian
 

KTyne

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They are perfect as they are on the pictures. Angramainyu get very large and still "thin" in your opinion. If you have no idea of these species and are just used too the mealworm monsters, please don't post such comments. Many thanks.

Maximilian

You can see the lastones bones sticking out, that isn't healthy for ANY animal. You don't have to get so defensive.
 

MXWreptile

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It's the animals dorso stripe, which is typical for this species. I don't like if people interprete things that are just normal for specific animals just due to their ignorance. This species is something special and not comparable too a typical "macularius".

Maximilian
 

bnelson87

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Good stuff. Love seeing rarer eublepharines. keep on breeding. maybe we will get to see some over here one day.
 
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