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Re: Blue Rhino


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Posted by reptileszz on January 18, 2003 at 07:30:35:

In Reply to: Re: Blue Rhino posted by reptileszz on January 18, 2003 at 07:17:10:

OK, found the issue. The pic is small and not that great but here it is
Carole

:I have all the issues of Reptiles. I can prolly locate it and scan the pic and post it. Copyright issues???

:Carole

:::anyone know where i can get this article. would love to see that pic!!

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:::I think you can order back issues of Reptiles Magazine.
::The issue with that article is October 2000 and it has an Albino Green Iguana on the cover.
::The Rhino in the article is an awesome specimen because it is black on the front half and turns blue towards the ass end and tail. There is also a picture of a STUNNING electric blue Lewisi that makes the mag worth buying just for that picture.
::as for the blue Rhinos, I've seen some that were sky blue and powder blue NOT gray.
::Some just turn out that way. I don't think it is a specific strain or type of Rhino as there are many color variations among Rhinos in general. If you find a blue one that's a bonus!

::Bobby

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