Greek subspecies ID

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kimber_lee_314

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I bought some golden greeks today and this one was with the bunch. He clearly isn't a golden greek, but I'm not sure what he is. Any ideas what he might be?
 

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I could be off, but that looks more like a Hermann's than a Greek to me. Boettgeri, maybe?
 

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jkingler said:
I could be off, but that looks more like a Hermann's than a Greek to me. Boettgeri, maybe?

He is definitely some kind of greek (has the spur and an undivided scute over the tail.)
 

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Shows what I know! Haha. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will come by to help ID.
 

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Hey Kimber, was that the male with the 3 female Goldens from Charity in CA? If so Danny thought it was a T g ibera from European origin. He thought two of the 3 females were golden/terrestris crosses. If not that group, disregard. It does look like an Ibera. How big is he?
 
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