earthmother Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2003 Messages 907 Reaction score 0 Location Oz - Whoop Whoop Feb 27, 2004 #1 I have heard there is a breed or strain of white Pogonas. Is this true and are they Barbatus? id appreciate any info on them...at all Em
I have heard there is a breed or strain of white Pogonas. Is this true and are they Barbatus? id appreciate any info on them...at all Em
varanus Active Member Joined Dec 25, 2003 Messages 232 Reaction score 3 Location Central Coast, NSW Feb 27, 2004 #2 Hey MM I've seen white (leucistic) barbatas. A few years ago hatchlings were selling for $120 each. Only know of one person who has one now.
Hey MM I've seen white (leucistic) barbatas. A few years ago hatchlings were selling for $120 each. Only know of one person who has one now.
earthmother Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2003 Messages 907 Reaction score 0 Location Oz - Whoop Whoop Feb 27, 2004 #3 thanks Var. do you know if there are any pics of them anywhere? does leucistic mean it will produce white babies too? Em
thanks Var. do you know if there are any pics of them anywhere? does leucistic mean it will produce white babies too? Em
varanus Active Member Joined Dec 25, 2003 Messages 232 Reaction score 3 Location Central Coast, NSW Feb 27, 2004 #4 I'll try dig up a pic. Leucism is a genetic trait passed on to offspring.
sobrien Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2003 Messages 637 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne Feb 27, 2004 #5 theres a pic of a pure white vitticeps in Clarky's album on this site aswell. Nice looking animal.
kevyn Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 25, 2003 Messages 1,051 Reaction score 0 Location British Columbia, Canada Feb 28, 2004 #6 We have a few different colour morphs of them here. Tiger, Sandfire, Snow, albino, and blood. Not sure if that's all of them.
We have a few different colour morphs of them here. Tiger, Sandfire, Snow, albino, and blood. Not sure if that's all of them.
africancichlidau Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 9,351 Reaction score 10 Location Melbourne West Feb 28, 2004 #7 Leucistic, (sp), centrals were around the same price when I was in to beardies a few years ago. 120 that is
Leucistic, (sp), centrals were around the same price when I was in to beardies a few years ago. 120 that is
earthmother Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2003 Messages 907 Reaction score 0 Location Oz - Whoop Whoop Mar 14, 2004 #8 Thank you. But now I want one. The morphs overseas are the vitticeps. i think. MM