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 Post subject: Female Ornate with no color or pattern.
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:04 pm 
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Here is a picture of a Farmed raised Ornate Uromastyx Female that I purchased in 2010. She was pretty rough looking when I got her.
10/10/2010 88 Grams.
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Here she is now 01/22/2011 126 Grams, She looks much better.
She has gained 38 grams since October.
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She has no color or pattern like a regular Ornate female.
I plan on breeding her with my white ornate male in a year or two and hopefully she will produce some wild babies.


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 Post subject: Re: Female Ornate with no color or pattern.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:06 pm 
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Hi Troy,

That is an unusual looking ornate. Looks like she was burned or scarred or something like that. Would be nice to see if she would produce patternless offspring. Keep us posted.

gr. Kamiel

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 Post subject: Re: Female Ornate with no color or pattern.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:50 am 
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Hello gr. Kamiel,

Yes it looked like a burn to me when I got her in October 2010 but she has since shed off all nasty looking skin and there does not appear to be any
burn or skin issues on the skin below the shed.

I am excited to see if her offspring will be patternless as well.

It will most likely be 2012 breeding season before I have enough weight on her to breed her so time will tell.

Take care,

Troy
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