View Full Version : Lil Mutant starting to change! DUW!
Sparks has been changing weekly for a while now while my Lil Mutant has just stayed the same. He finally appears to be changing. A few spots of bright green coming in. We'll see what happens from here:
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Will0W783
09-08-09, 08:36 AM
He's adorable! Although I do wish some of the yellow ones would stay yellow- they are so pretty yellow with blue lines. BTW, what does "DUW" mean?
I agree Kim, although they are gorgeous as adults, I love the neonate colouration. Looking good, Meg!
DUW = dial up warning, AKA if you click this thread it will take forever to load with D/U internet due to pics haha
Will0W783
09-09-09, 07:42 AM
Ahhh, ok. So it's a good thing to add to threads that contain high resolution pictures?
I would. It just helps those with dial up to decide whether or not they want to grow old waiting for the stuff to download.
my jaw just dropped to floor and bounced to who knows where!
i love the sparks on that guys head
great looking snake!
Good 'N Plenty
12-01-09, 11:19 AM
Always wished these guys stayed in their red or yellow phases. What a looker you got there!
Will0W783
12-01-09, 11:33 AM
The canary island ones often stay yellow. They will run you a couple of grand for one, but they are amazing!
Not all Canary's stay yellow and in fact a lot of the adults go from yellow to green to back again. Some just look a dirty yellow color...what we call Dirty Birds. They are considerably cheaper now that cbb babies are being produced. I saw some babies for sale at Daytona for $600. They were cbb.
I've never seen a canary island yellow GTP. I've definitley never seen a yellow adult GTP. I'd be interested in checking one out.
Now a GTP that stays red....mmm...count me in! :D
You've never seen a Kaifu (Canary chondro)? I'm surprised. They were the big thing a number of years back. Here's a picture of one.
http://reptileutopia.com/images/DSC_3203_col.jpg
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