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Re: Are these blue anoles the same size??


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Posted by ALanolis on March 10, 2003 at 09:15:57:

In Reply to: Are these blue anoles the same size?? posted by rowad on March 09, 2003 at 07:19:49:

They are not inbred. Inbreeding in my opinion, is wrong. The inbreeding of geckos and other species solely for the manifestation of color breeds ($$$) really ticks me off. Inbreeding cripples a species. Most of the Anoles I mentioned have blue in them naturally. The blue phased green Anoles are more than likely a simple anomaly. A good example of such a thing is with green iguanas that inhabit certain regions of South America, which exhibit blue heads.

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