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Purpleskyes

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Hey guys well was at a reptile snow in the UK today. I went to get a Mack Snow Bell but there wasnt any there. Instead the other half got me this little beauty. Hes an enigma het bell and we got a great deal on him as well.

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This totally changes breeding plans for next season now hoping for TUG Snow Enigmas, Mack Snow Enigmas and Bell Enigmas :D
 
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RepBex

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omg thats one nice gecko love the white head :)

where was the show ?
 
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EvoDave101

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wow i like how it fades from the white into the yellow :D

yeah where was the uk show? :O
 
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EvoDave101

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thats in kent isnt it?

wish i knew bout it, i found a local breeder today round my area so im happy about that :D
 
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Purpleskyes

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There are no breeders in belfast which i suppose it's good I am currently living in London. Does no one else likes my Enigma :main_no:
 

Halley

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Purpleskyes said:
Does no one else likes my Enigma :main_no:


I dig!!!!!!!!!

Look, I even took a picture of a shovel for you to prove it. Really, I took that picture just for this thread.

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Purpleskyes

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I dont really understand the amercian sense of humor:main_huh:
 

paulnj

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"Dig it" is a old term from many years ago(1970's), it basicly means that he finds it to be very nice when used in that context. The shovel is digging, so that is funny had you understood the term(plenty of younger americans don't either)

As for me,

I think that's a very nice looking enigma het bell.
 

LZRDGRL

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I didn't get the American joke about the shovel, either...

... but your Enigma sure looks great! I have one like this called Saturion, and also plan to breed him next year :)

Chrissy
 

Gecko Euphoria

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good luck with tug enigmas, I have some in the incubator right now that have been two years in the making, I took one of my tug snows and bred it to some bells then took the babies grew them and bred them to my bell enigma and now just waiting on the eggs I will send you pics when they hatch so you get a glimpse of them. Thats a nice gecko you got should make nice offspring with a tug. Take care




Purpleskyes said:
Hey guys well was at a reptile snow in the UK today. I went to get a Mack Snow Bell but there wasnt any there. Instead the other half got me this little beauty. Hes an enigma het bell and we got a great deal on him as well.

DSCF2911.jpg


fatherjack.jpg


This totally changes breeding plans for next season now hoping for TUG Snow Enigmas, Mack Snow Enigmas and Bell Enigmas :D
 

godzillizard

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Congrats! when I got my first enigma (4-24-08) I was soo excited, i couldn't fall asleep for 3 days... and now, I dream about him every once in a while :D endless possibilities! Good luck :)
 
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Purpleskyes

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Gecko Euphoria said:
good luck with tug enigmas, I have some in the incubator right now that have been two years in the making, I took one of my tug snows and bred it to some bells then took the babies grew them and bred them to my bell enigma and now just waiting on the eggs I will send you pics when they hatch so you get a glimpse of them. Thats a nice gecko you got should make nice offspring with a tug. Take care

Thank you I have seen one in the flesh, one of our reptiles shops in london hatched one out this year. Very pretty little thing but so was the price tag way beyond what I could afford. So hopefully now I can make some of mine own. Look forward to seeing your babies. Thanks for all the nice comments guys:main_thumbsup:
 

Ian S.

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Purpleskyes said:
I dont really understand the amercian sense of humor:main_huh:
Don't feel so bad we Americans have a hard time with the american sense of humor too! Beautiful enigma!
 

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