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Nice colection man. Is that a mojave ball python I see by chance? Always wanted one of those or a jungle. The one I used to have had piebald characteristics, but I don't think it ever really went completley white.
Yes, it is a couple Mojaves. I'm also trying to sell a 2007 hatch male, for pretty cheap to free up some rack space.

Jungles are nice, but they haven't been proven genetic. I think Ralph Davis proved out a wild male, but very few have proved them out.

I have a pair of het. Pieds, the female is almost breeding size, and she will be ready to go next season, so I'm expecting them this time next year. Your snake was probably a Ringer, which is another hit and miss. Ralph Davis is also working on them to prove genetic, too. I tried buying his big adult female, that had white all around from him in 2006, but he didn't want to let go of her. She's nice too, White forms around the whole body, like a Pied, unlike a lot of Ringers. She also may be a wild Pied, but he's having trouble provng her out.

 
Yea they sure do eat a lot my guys a pretty good eater but not near 50$ a week. And Iguanas grow fast!! Snoopy will outgrow his enclosure in about a year but by then he will be tame enough to be free-roam.
And I'll take it that your iggy is a Red Iguana rather than the common green iguana, Iguana Iguana?
I honestly couldn't tell you. He's not a Red Iguana, though. Males will turn deep orange and light brown when in breeding season, but season has passed, and he still hasn't turned green again. I read up online about different breeds and locales, and he turns out to be from a different place then the normal "Green Iguana", I just can't remember where though.

 
I'm not familiar with the term Proving, what does that mean?
Proving means to prove the animal to have the looks and pattern to be genetic, meaning it can be passed down to offspring as a codominant, recessive, or dominant gene, but they are sometimes just a 'nice' or 'weird' normal with above average colorations and markings.

 
I honestly couldn't tell you. He's not a Red Iguana, though. Males will turn deep orange and light brown when in breeding season, but season has passed, and he still hasn't turned green again. I read up online about different breeds and locales, and he turns out to be from a different place then the normal "Green Iguana", I just can't remember where though.
Yea I was going to ask you if he was in breeding season. And its just about impossible to tell where you iggy is from. Sure Iguanas from other places have different characteristics. Where you iggy came from depends on the time of year he was purchased as a hatchling as different iguana farms distribute at different times of the year. Theres a whole section about iguana distribution, farming, and location in the book I'm reading.

Heres a pic of a red Iggy

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How does your iggy react to your other lizard?

 
Yea, he's not a Red. He's always orange or light brown. I've had him for about 6 months, got it off a guy on Craigs List, who was moving up north and couldn't take him. He said he used to be green when he got him as a hatchling, but just got darker and more orange after time went by.

I've also never had him near the Monitor, so I wouldn't know. He's alright next to the dogs though, but doesn't like small kids.

 
NICE looking Beardie man, I like that first shot on the sub. Is she a Lemon/Citrus?
thanks man.

shes a sandfire x citrus.

i have another of her on a FI q 15"...

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i need to get recent pics of her , shes a beast.

her home before we changed things around. ill get newer ones whenever i remember to...

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4 x 2 x 2 ft.

 
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