Brygooi babes

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Weldd

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Bry1.jpgBry3.jpgBry4.jpgagain from back in the day...
 

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Tim/Robin

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You will make it happen again!! Like Ken said, only a matter of time. I hope to do the same!!!

They are gorgous!!! NOTHING like a baby Pyxis!!
 

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So much variation with the Pyxis. No two are the same. It NEVER gets old.
 

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The difference in color on the animals in picture 3 does anybody know why that is?
I mean the brighter yellow of the right one
 

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Weldd said:
So much variation with the Pyxis. No two are the same. It NEVER gets old.

The variation is remarkable, even within the same subspecies. I can tell my four apart in an instant, just with a quick glance.

I've had my Emys orbicularis juveniles for almost 7 months and cannot tell any of them apart from each other, even with detailed notes and daily monitoring that includes observation at least.
 
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