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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 1996424, member: 115560"] Ohh they are an international hit. There are reputable tegu breeders all over the us...except Florida now as they were outlawed last year I believe. Morphs are still relatively new and being isolated. Most of what we see are black and whites, reds, and blues which non are morphs just various locals. You'll here a lot of things like glacial blue, ruby red, titanium, etc but those are not morphs they are hybrids between the b and w, red, and blue. There are a few breeders working on anery, lots of albino breeders, hypo is still being isolated and I don't think anyone has a confirmed genetic hypo but I could be wrong. The crazy thing with tegus when getting into the hybrids the amazing colors, from gunmetal grays to deep artic blues. It's stunning to see these giant lizards with such amazing colors. [/QUOTE]
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