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<blockquote data-quote="Allthingsterrarium" data-source="post: 132301" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>We can certainly hope to that the ****ersonae will become more widely available in the not too distant future! I just looked up the aquaflame morph you mentioned and that's more or less what I'm hoping mine will grow into. It's really confusing. I've heard only male commons/easterns become blue and yellow but I don't know his gender yet though I have a feeling male because of how vibrant he already is yet still I'm not sure if only certain males develop that color or only when in breeding condition or something or if they all do. I sure hope they all do but regardless he'll still have the beautiful patterning all collared lizards have no matter what gender or individual circumstance.</p><p></p><p>As for Lacertas I'm still on an email list for several places when they become available so I know it will happen just not when. That's the thing though. With harder to find, fast selling species like lacertas and Australian water dragons I think that just makes them that much more valuable and that much more of a real treasure when you finally get one. Especially if you have to wait months on end or save up a lot of money <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allthingsterrarium, post: 132301, member: 3930"] We can certainly hope to that the ****ersonae will become more widely available in the not too distant future! I just looked up the aquaflame morph you mentioned and that's more or less what I'm hoping mine will grow into. It's really confusing. I've heard only male commons/easterns become blue and yellow but I don't know his gender yet though I have a feeling male because of how vibrant he already is yet still I'm not sure if only certain males develop that color or only when in breeding condition or something or if they all do. I sure hope they all do but regardless he'll still have the beautiful patterning all collared lizards have no matter what gender or individual circumstance. As for Lacertas I'm still on an email list for several places when they become available so I know it will happen just not when. That's the thing though. With harder to find, fast selling species like lacertas and Australian water dragons I think that just makes them that much more valuable and that much more of a real treasure when you finally get one. Especially if you have to wait months on end or save up a lot of money :) [/QUOTE]
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