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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 132293" data-attributes="member: 27691"><p>I guess the ****ersonae is a Mexican species so technically it wouldn't fit into my plans but I think I would make exceptions. If you want a more readily available blue collared there is always the Aquaflame morph of the eastern collared. It's not quite as blue as the ****ersonae but stil very colorfull. I don't think the ****ersonae are common in the US right now though innovative ectotherms has some pictures of babies hatching on their facebook page. If they are available they are pretty expensive. Several hundred each for babies.</p><p></p><p>I've seen the jeweled lacerta as well. Very pretty. Also much rarer now than it used to be. A guy named Bert Langerwerf used to breed them, along with several other species, in large outdoor pens in Alabama years ago. When he closed his operation things got pretty pricey. I used to be able to get Australian water dragons for under 100.00 now they are 300.00-400.00</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 132293, member: 27691"] I guess the ****ersonae is a Mexican species so technically it wouldn't fit into my plans but I think I would make exceptions. If you want a more readily available blue collared there is always the Aquaflame morph of the eastern collared. It's not quite as blue as the ****ersonae but stil very colorfull. I don't think the ****ersonae are common in the US right now though innovative ectotherms has some pictures of babies hatching on their facebook page. If they are available they are pretty expensive. Several hundred each for babies. I've seen the jeweled lacerta as well. Very pretty. Also much rarer now than it used to be. A guy named Bert Langerwerf used to breed them, along with several other species, in large outdoor pens in Alabama years ago. When he closed his operation things got pretty pricey. I used to be able to get Australian water dragons for under 100.00 now they are 300.00-400.00 [/QUOTE]
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