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10-06-2005, 12:41 AM
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Green Tree Python pics

well, I had a ton to post, but apparently there is a very small limit to how many pics I can post here here's a few.

This one is the older of the 2.



Here's the younger one.



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 I helped move the meter!   10-06-2005, 01:53 AM
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Great pics,,,,one day I'll have chondros,,,,,,sigh
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Beautiful. How many reptiles do you have ... I've seen lots of posts tonight.

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Lovely GTPs! The second one looks great, but is the first one dehydrated? I noticed she's really wrinkled. I forget what that means, but I thought it can mean they're dehydrated? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Awesome pics..gotta love them. They have always been on my want list. Matt mine sometimes look like that when they are fixin to shed..
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Stunning, they are starting to get into thier green phase, they look the best then...lol, be sure and give us some new pics after then are completly green...
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Nice looking chondros! The second one is especially pretty.
How old are they?
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Lovely GTPs! The second one looks great, but is the first one dehydrated? I noticed she's really wrinkled. I forget what that means, but I thought it can mean they're dehydrated? Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are right, the wrinkled skin is a sign of dehydration, but no. That one is just about to shed. That's why it looks the way it does.

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