MysticExotics
(formerly NWHeather)
These babies should turn out a lot like the dam and sire, green with blue patterning. Where there is white will turn blue.
I believe the locality makes a big difference in personality. I have heard that Baiks are one of the more common ones, but have a nastier temperment.They are very pretty!! But the GTP:S have never been my fav.. I love the colors.. but the breed in general has too much sass all together for me! (I am too chicken)
However I am looking forward to see more pictures!
Thank you!That is a really great picture! I love the focus with the water droplets.
I love seeing the progression pictures of the GTP, it will be cool to see the color change over time.
I know! I'm anxious to see this one change color!That one is holding on to the yellow really well so far!
Looks like he/she just went through its changling phase and the green's starting to darken. Looking mighty nice! Keep an eye out on the sheds, usually the easiest way to ID males is when sperm plugs are shed out. I want to say that happened around 2 years of age on my Freek Nuyt wamena.
I did which is why I'm currently just chugging along with my wamena. He's 13 and knock on wood, still going strong. His parents are on fnreptiles.com. They occasionally throw a yellow neonate, which is rare for wamena. My little jerk (he's grumpy) was a maroon baby.
I was devastated when I lost my DeMeyer Aru and the meraukes were just insult to injury. Supposedly there's some sort of funky URI/virus going around. Per a trusted source, a number of big names have gotten out of it due to said disease. It's shied me away from jumping back in again. Plus it's a PITA in find nice white dorsal striped meraukes or high-moderate white arus that are CB and aren't an arm, leg, and first born child.