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Source:New colour morf off Patternless, Blue tongue skink, In Denmark.

9 babyes, 6 patternless and 3 "normal" looking.
 

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Oh damn!!! I want one so bad:( love the olive colouring to them they look like short fat olive pythons with legs:lol:

Are they Scincoides??

Ben
 
The are hybrids. T.g.evanescens/Intermedia.

This will be a bigger project, than i thought in the start.
 
The are hybrids. T.g.evanescens/Intermedia.

This will be a bigger project, than i thought in the start.

Oh well we'll never see them in aus....legally.

Have to save my $$$ for a black one this season.

Ben
 
Yuck they look like an overgrown garden skink.


:? I totally agree... they look horrible.. for everyone who thinks they are "stunning", I reckon theyve taken an animal that was and is already stunning and made it... Boring.

Good ole human tampering.
 
I totally agree... they look horrible.. for everyone who thinks they are "stunning", I reckon theyve taken an animal that was and is already stunning and made it... Boring.

If you think they are boring, then just let people who don`t think that ,injoy the pics.

Then you have time to do somthing ells ;).

Here is some more pics, to se the different in the litter.
 

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More pics to injoy.
 

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This is from last years litter. Same male and female.
 

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"If you think they are boring, then just let people who don`t think that ,injoy the pics."

Its fine for people to like them :) I was just expressing my own opinion of them.. they are sort of cute, but a blue tongue's patterning is part of what makes them so individual and unique.

I wonder how they managed it.
 
That`s okay Tirilia.

I have been keeping reptiles for more than 33 years. allways normal looking animals.

Except from 1 patternless and 2 albinos Python m. bivitattus, some years ago.

I like both normal and morfs. With this skinks, I now have a very interresting projekt

(in me oppinion) in many years from now. The genetic in this litters, are very interresting.
 
something different,ive kept bluetongues for 29 years and its interesting to see something out of the ordanary
 
Hehe.. you know what Id like to see in blueys that would be really amazing? To pick out either the bright yellow or red or orange (from their belly) from their natural colour and make them all of that. An orange phase bluey would be cool..
 
I do have one there is very orange, but I can`t get it on the pics :(. It`s damn nice to look at.

To se it in the sun is amasing. It`s one off thoose from last years litter.
 
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