Abronia taeniata?? 1.1
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I purchased this gorgeous pair in January, they were sold to me as Abronia taeniata. The thing is, I haven't found any taeniata that look like this! I've searched everywhere to try and find out what they are. :shrug01:
Pardon the photos, I had brought them to repticon to see if anyone could ID them, nobody could 🙁 Anyhow, they have been scarfing down a mixture of crickets, superworms, and small dubia. I'm not really wanting to part with them but I already have a nice group of graminea that I'm working with and need to make space for my gravid females. I'd prefer them to go with someone who has experience. $800 plus shipping. |
The one on the right is definitely a Taeniata. The male on the left looks like a Taeniata/ Graminea hybrid. I've seen them before. It is a naturally occurring hybrid where the two species ranges overlap.
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Very cool!! Thanks for the information!
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They are both taeniata, not a cross, there are many color forms of taeniata ranging from yellow, white, green, even close to blue/grey
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Very cool! They're by far the most interesting lizards I've had the pleasure of keeping so far.
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These still available? Their beautiful! Also what's thier age and size?
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Sorry I forgot to update! Sold the male! White female still available. May consider keeping her though...lol
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Dang, the pair looked so amazing together. What's the age? And if you were to part with her how much?
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I'd consider if someone has a group of 2.1 graminea to combine with the graminea I have now. Otherwise I think I am going to keep her, and try to find a similar colored male. The female is just over 2 according to the vendor who sold it to me, I don't know her actual age, but she is very strong and alert compared to my yearling graminea and gravid female.
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Oh nice, that sounds good. Well good luck with everything.
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