New Pink Tongue Blood
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- DianaBlueTongue
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New Pink Tongue Blood
Some more euro blood arrived today at my house, really excited about this guy. Really gorgeous and from high black heavily patterned parents.
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Re: New Pink Tongue Blood
I don't know much about pink tongues, but I think (s)he is very pretty
- Jeff
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Re: New Pink Tongue Blood
It's always a good thing to add new blood. I'm glad you were able to get him. I have spent WAY too much multiple times just to add an unrelated individual to one of my groups.
6.10.9 T. s. intermedia
2.2.7 T. s. scincoides
1.2.1 T. nigrolutea
2.2.0 T. r. rugosa
1.2.3 T.g. keyensis
2.0.5 T.s. chimaera
0.0.0. T. occipitalis
0.0.0. T. multifasciata
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2.2.7 T. s. scincoides
1.2.1 T. nigrolutea
2.2.0 T. r. rugosa
1.2.3 T.g. keyensis
2.0.5 T.s. chimaera
0.0.0. T. occipitalis
0.0.0. T. multifasciata
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- AndrewSeike
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Re: New Pink Tongue Blood
Jeff wrote:It's always a good thing to add new blood. I'm glad you were able to get him. I have spent WAY too much multiple times just to add an unrelated individual to one of my groups.
Its the smart thing to do. It's the right thing to do otherwise you are just inbreeding your animals. Good job as always Jeff!
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scincoides.chimaerea
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Breeding and living with skinks since '88
Currently working with many representatives of the following Tiliqua:
scincoides.scincoides
scincoides.intermedia
scincoides.chimaerea
nigrolutea - alpine form
multifasciata
gigas.gigas
gigas.evanescens
gigas.keyensis
sp - Irian Jaya
- DianaBlueTongue
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Re: New Pink Tongue Blood
Thanks everyone I've been real hard at work this year buying single animals from as many different breeders as possible to help keep the gene pool I have here as broad as possible with my blue tongues as well as my little group of pink tongues, im pretty sure my pair from Mike Burger are indeed a pair. Im actually hoping this ones a male too so I can outcross a little down the road, any females from the unrelated pair would only be 50% related to the lone Burger male. I also hope to find a few more completely unrelated ones before then.
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Re: New Pink Tongue Blood
Gorgeous! Sort of reminds me of a mini-merauke!
Best of luck with them!
Best of luck with them!
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