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Field Collecting/Observing Sightings of herps in the wild, where-tos and how-tos, as well as photos of herps in their native environment. |
03-16-2016, 12:11 AM
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Want to see a new Anolis porcatus color form?
Here's a fantastic "Blue" Anolis porcatus I collected in southern Dade County FL last summer as a neo. When I first noticed it, it definitely caught my eye as being something unusual. Even very tiny it had very silky grayish blue skin. At first I thought it was a new species that made its way around, but soon after I started caring for it, it changed to a more blue color with almost translucent limbs. Definitely not like the blue carolinensis that rarely go around. Also on several other trips to same area, I found no others with the same traits. Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated. A buddy of mine who's very close to Dick Bartlett showed him a photo and even he had no idea of the species or morph. I'm very excited about breeding it and trying to produce more of them. I'm still not 100% on the sex but really hoping for a male. It has showed it's still small dewlap to another porcatus I presented it. So hoping for a dude. Again any Anolis experts please feel free to comment. Anolis porcatus has great potential for new morphs and is very underrated. If you live in Dade or broward counties and find any unusual colored "green anoles" please contact me. PM or text at 561 308 0029.
I'll pay fair prices or trade.
Sorry the photos aren't great. They were taken at different times with my phone.
Thanks for looking!
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03-19-2016, 10:51 PM
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He looks more transparent, lacking of color, than just blue... Awesome find, are you looking to sell?
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03-20-2016, 03:24 AM
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Thanks!
Not for sale but hopefully I will be able to produce more in the future.
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