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Torts"R"Us said:Here are some more pics of my SPP females , hope you all enjoy[FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE]
Ben, one of those might be your big babies' momma. Adam, are those the JP GPP/SPPs? Ben has a baby from them, now years older of course! Kinda cool.ben awes said:Very nice! Wow, remarkable how smooth they are.
Torts"R"Us said:I'm hopping to start producing SPP hatchlings at the end of next year . And yes , these females once belonged to Jeff P.
Neal said:Interesting observation - a lot of the SPP I have seen in the US, including my own, have a lot of marginal flaring on the front and rear marginals. Your adults don't appear to have much at all. Look at Dennis's male SPP for a good example of what I'm talking about.
Maybe you have a different variant of South African Leopard than what a lot of us do.
Neal said:Interesting observation - a lot of the SPP I have seen in the US, including my own, have a lot of marginal flaring on the front and rear marginals. Your adults don't appear to have much at all. Look at Dennis's male SPP for a good example of what I'm talking about.
Maybe you have a different variant of South African Leopard than what a lot of us do.