Pics wanted of juvenile M. imbricata

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Here is a pic of a specimen from the same clutch as Methods critter.
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Dave, that has to be the hottest and best looking imbricata I've seen. awesome animal.
when you breed some more rippers like this one, please contact me as I'd love a pair.

Any more recent pics of this animal? They tend to darken up a bit dont they as they mature?
 
Dave, that has to be the hottest and best looking imbricata I've seen. awesome animal.
when you breed some more rippers like this one, please contact me as I'd love a pair.

Any more recent pics of this animal? They tend to darken up a bit dont they as they mature?
View attachment 96179hi colin this 1 is about 3yrs old,sorry about the bad pic .
 
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They seem to be incredibly variable and can look like Darwins, Murray Darlings and Jungles.
 
I think they are a very interesting carpet. I looked into getting some but its a bit hard to learn much about them at the moment. If I lived in WA I wouldnt be upset that I could only own these guys, I think there is alot of upside to them as far a morphs, hypos etc that hasent even started to come about yet.
What is the characters like? Are they similar to MD's? I would think they would be a little like them as they both come from the lower part of our Island.
Is there any real "locations" with these guys and whats the main difference? I have heard of "Coastals", "Hills" and "Geraltons" so far.
 
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