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Old 12-31-03, 11:27 AM   #1
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New ATB pics......

Here are my 2 newest additions:

unsexed ATB #1:


unsexed ATB #2:


And a pic of my freshly-shed yearling male:


Sorry for the blurry pics....I just couldn't seem to get the right lighting.
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Old 12-31-03, 11:43 AM   #2
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Congrats on the new ATBs!

I love your yearling male. Great dark colour and contrast. Is he a garden (Halloween phase)? My Halloween is just starting to lose his orange but I was hoping for a darker contrast like your male.

As for good pics, the only way I seem to get the good pics is if they are in their enclosure. When I take them out to take pics, they are in constant motion.

Also, it seems like your three are handleable. I presume all are CB?

Congrats again.
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Old 12-31-03, 12:04 PM   #3
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Thank you, Tony. Yes, my male is a Halloween phase......he has developed much more black/white contrast with this last shed. He is a very handsome fellow I must say.

He is the only ATB I have that will stay still long enough for a pic outside of his cage as well, lol.

The 2 babies are CBB from the same litter, but my yearling male is captive born from a WC mother who was gravid when imported. He was a bit of a struggle to get well at first....I got him when he was roughly the size of my 2 new ones and he was being kept in a mason jar w/ no heat and being fed house geckos. It took some patience and a couple of vet trips, but he is 100% and the perfect ATB in my eyes! And so far I have never been bitten by any of my 4 Amazons, so yes, mine are quite handleable!
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Great lookin' trio. I love the yearling (in the last pic).

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