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Violet lizards

cody

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Everywhere i look i cant seem to find violet shaded ones like cynthia has in her profile i recon there unreal
 
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cynthia

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Cody - if you are talking about Jude who is the axolotl in my profile picture, it is real.

However Jude is a some what pale wild color not violet. I have noticed though when Jude is resting the color fades a bit and looks sort of purple/violet.
 

cody

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Still the coolest lookn lizard i eva seen have you got more pics of him
 
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cynthia

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Well even though its not a "lizard".... I am quite fond of Jude too
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There are more pictures of Jude in the Gallery
look at a thread named "Jude Good Hair day"
and a thread named "New Pics"
 

cody

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Fair enough thats still a pretty sweet lookn goanna A pic of mine is in the Gallery under 6year old axie The tank aint all that flash in the stages of settn up a new one sorry about the photo quality im still trying to figure out my new digital camera
 
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anne-marie

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Cynthia, in Cody's original post when he reckons your axie is "unreal" thats a compliment in Aussie slang. Means really good. Just thought I'd point that out so you didn't think that he didn't believe you. .
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Thats cool i didnt take offence i see how you could off though I really love judes colours an ive been on a rampage lookn for one like it in my local area
 
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