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Look at this pattern!

jerobi2k

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yeah thats a nice one, a local shop near me just had one exactly like that they referred to it as "striped" very cool!
 

WildlifeLover429

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I can't edit my posts anymore. Is anyone else having this problem? Anyway, if I could edit my post this would be the correction.

I have never had a red tegu so I am not familiar with their patterns. Please correct me if this is a normal pattern or if its just a regular red tegu. :) Thank you
jerobi2k said:
yeah thats a nice one, a local shop near me just had one exactly like that they referred to it as "striped" very cool!

Ok, so it is a special pattern! Thank for clearing that up guys! :D
 

jerobi2k

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:dodgy: I might be wrong but I think if you compare these 2 reds, this might be the difference we are looking at.
 

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WildlifeLover429

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jerobi2k said:
:dodgy: I might be wrong but I think if you compare these 2 reds, this might be the difference we are looking at.

They're both beautiful animals and yes I think that's the difference we're looking at :). Man I wish I had the one on the left though! lol gorgeous!
 

slideaboot

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Somebody needs to get their hands on that little guy, breed it, and see if that pattern's genetic. If so, that person could stand to make a fair amount of money. It's not like there's a whole lot of tegu morphs out there.
 

WildlifeLover429

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slideaboot said:
Somebody needs to get their hands on that little guy, breed it, and see if that pattern's genetic. If so, that person could stand to make a fair amount of money. It's not like there's a whole lot of tegu morphs out there.

I completely agree! :D
 

WildlifeLover429

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jondancer said:
I'm not a big fan of that. I like the solid deep red tegus

I like the deep reds too. :) I just think this pattern is something special. what if it had a deep red color with the same pattern? Now that would be cool :D
 

Rhetoric

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Weird, very cool to see the differences in patterns and shades. Some tegus have stripes, some spots, apparently some have this going on!
 

WildlifeLover429

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mrcleansheet said:
thats my tegu :)

Lol Hi there! I'm the one that you have been commenting back and forth with. Welcome to the TeguTalk family! Everyone here is so helpful on here. So don;t be afraid to ask questions even if you think its dumb. We're all eager to help out a fellow reptile enthusiast :D
 

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