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bikerchicspain

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;) This is Apache..

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This is pickles

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I have a hard time telling the difference between Hermann and Greek hatchlings, but the contrast of colors on these makes me want to guess that they're Hermanns.
 

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I would guess greek but I am no expert.
 

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I think she means subspecies, if I am not mistaken. Yvonne is pretty familiar with torts I think. :)

I am torn...its terribly difficult to ID hatchlings/youngins. I would say maybe Antakyan greeks? They look to dark for Iberas or Jordanians. But I am no expert on IDing hatchies. Hopefully Danny comes along soon.
 

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They are both Tunisians, T.g.nabeulensis Yvonne. :)

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LOL, well I was way off! Danny, you should do a thread on how to ID the different species of hatchlings. I'd love to see it!
 

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I knew they were greeks but not to sure on the subspecies,as they are different shades. Apache was mark wth a pen, they say it wasnt a marker but im not so sure. I did tell them i wasnt happy about them being marked... Thanks danny.You are all fantastic.Danny you should write a book on greeks...:D
 
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