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Post by lucara on Jul 15, 2008 21:40:45 GMT -5
An update on my collection. First!!! My new 6" G. aureostraita female - Juliet 5" G. alticeps female (I still need a nice name for this girl.) 2" B. smithi female - Daisy 8" L. parahybana female - Velvet (She was bred about 2-3 months back) Her webbing job since shes been bred MM L. parahybana 1 1/2" G. aureostriata - unsexed and needs a name!
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Post by lucara on Jul 15, 2008 21:41:12 GMT -5
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Post by lucara on Jul 15, 2008 21:41:43 GMT -5
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Post by ChamZilla on Jul 16, 2008 6:37:32 GMT -5
Lucara Those are deffinatly some beautiful looking T's you have there! I really like the color of Daisy she is a beauty. I'm sure we all have our favorite colors though! They really all do look great! How long have you had T's for? So suggestions on names.... I'm not that good about naming pets with "traditional" names but I will give it a shot..... 5" G. alticeps female a suggestion could be Sunburst, Sunny for short. Her colors remind me of a dark sunset... Just before the sun disappears at night. Or the colors of a fox, could be Foxy or something. Ruby maybe. 1 1/2" G. aureostriata - unsexed and needs a name! Harry or Harriet... hairs look very course on this one. And your not to sure which sex it is so this would work for Harry for short even if it turns out to be a Harriet. 6" T. blondi female - Needs a name!! This one is a very nice Suede color, so why not Suede... You already have a velvet Well those are my suggestions at names! lol Not to good at naming pets expecially other peoples. Let us know what names you decide on. Another good way to pick names if you are going by actual human names is reading what a name means then naming them from that. Here is a site babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/Keep up the good work with them and when your breed girl has had her babies could you post pictures I'd love to see them!
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