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Lynn DeVries

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I got a group of these from Amazon Reptile last winter, these 3 are representative of the whole batch. They were produced in Southern California by an unknown breeder. They are a little lumpy but I think they are small enough where they will be ok. They where labeled "Atlas Mountain Greeks". Danny...what say you?

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Never liked IDing CB animals without seeing the parents :rolleyes:, but they do look like T.g.ibera like he says on his ads. Most likely of Turkish origin. He is though lacking in geography skills as the Atlas mountians are in North Africa and not Turkey. :p If they really were from the Atlas mountains they would be T.g.graeca. It might be nice to see some plastron pictures Lynn just to be sure though. :D

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Yes the T.g.ibera listing and the Atlas Mountain locale is what had me wondering. I will get the Plastron shots today.

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