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First year at breeding, and here they are...

You are very lucky if that does prove to be an ultra. :cheers: Im in N. Ireland and have been offered ultra's from a pet shop who deal with ppl that imports from the states but at £200 its for too much for me this year ive spent a fortune already.There are likely a few about the uk but not many.
 
JenC said:
im going to say, 1. is a hypo and 2. is an ultra....you really NEVER no, just because the ultras arent in the UK much, doesnt mean that some people dont have them and/or produce them..
the thing is over here there are so many corns that people have even heard of.
i come on here and there always seems to be new morphs being created, which is great.
hopfully someone will get most of them into the uk soon so we can all have some .lol
 
if any one in the uk is interested in buying, its going at a good price, but to a good home only...lol

Due to a trip in december in australia to futher im study in reptiles, i will need to down size my collection.

Charlotte x
 
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