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Can you identify the species of this blue tongue?

Northern
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Western
0
No votes
Eastern
0
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Merauke
9
31%
Tanimbar
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No votes
Irian Jaya
4
14%
Centralian
0
No votes
Indonesian
13
45%
Kei Island
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No votes
Blotched
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No votes
Pygmy
1
3%
or Hybrid
2
7%
 
Total votes: 29
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Can you identify the species of this blue tongue?

Postby BigCatTattoos » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:43 pm

Can you identify the species of this blue tongue?
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2 Burmese Pythons, 4 Bearded Dragons, 2 Uromastyx, 2 BlueTongue Skinks, 1 Savanna Monitor, 1 Leopard Gecko, 5 Crested Geckos, 1 Black & White Tegu, 2 Firebelly Toads, 1 Firebelly Newt, 5 White's Tree frogs, 3 Tiger Salamanders, 1 Red-eared & 1 Yellow-belly Pond Slider, 1 Sulcata & 1 Redfoot Tortoise, 2 Rose-hair Tarantulas
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Postby Zach » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:52 am

Where does he come from again?

+ 2.2 Irian Jaya (Slurpy, Nona, Sassy, Cool Moe Dee)
+ 1.1 Eastern (Eugene, Enzo)
+ 1.2 Northern (Niko, Pearl, Peach)
+ 1.0 Tanimbar Island (TQ)
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Postby NomadOfTheHills » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:42 am

Looks indo, but the legs arn't solid...
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Postby Zombie Tom » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:39 am

Indo fo sho.
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Postby Reptscue » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:06 pm

Very Merauke-ish....
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Postby NomadOfTheHills » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:57 pm

I think this is a mutt. The tail seems short for a meruke, and the legs are not solid.However, it might be a regional variation, or a natural intergrade.

We need to know where it came from before we can accuratly tell.
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Postby Dragontears » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:57 pm

I voted Merauke as was my first guess when you posted pics before. He has interesting banding. He could be a hybrid too...it's kind of hard to tell. Just call him a T. gigas. 8)
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Postby Zach » Sat Sep 23, 2006 1:24 am

Yep, one of the "in betweeners". I'm with Nomad, an Indonesian just has to have the solid black legs (for the most part) and somewhat heavily speckled body. This guy is pretty smooth looking. And yeah, that banding is different.... :chin:

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+ 1.1 Eastern (Eugene, Enzo)
+ 1.2 Northern (Niko, Pearl, Peach)
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Postby NomadOfTheHills » Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:32 am

I would call him a Tilqua ssp. lol
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Postby BigCatTattoos » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:29 pm

NomadOfTheHills wrote:I would call him a Tilqua ssp. lol


Ok, new at this, but what does "ssp" mean? I know tiliqua is the scientific name. Help out a nebie here guys, lol! thanks, Marine
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Postby Jeff66 » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:56 pm

BigCatTattoos wrote:
NomadOfTheHills wrote:I would call him a Tilqua ssp. lol


Ok, new at this, but what does "ssp" mean? I know tiliqua is the scientific name. Help out a nebie here guys, lol! thanks, Marine


Actuallly the proper annotation would be spp. with 2 p's and this denotes the word "species" in the plural form. If it was written as sp. it would signify a single member of a species.
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Postby Tzar » Sat Sep 23, 2006 4:44 pm

I'm about 90% sure that that, is in fact, an indo
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Postby NomadOfTheHills » Sat Sep 23, 2006 5:06 pm

Jeff66 wrote:
BigCatTattoos wrote:
NomadOfTheHills wrote:I would call him a Tilqua ssp. lol


Ok, new at this, but what does "ssp" mean? I know tiliqua is the scientific name. Help out a nebie here guys, lol! thanks, Marine


Actuallly the proper annotation would be spp. with 2 p's and this denotes the word "species" in the plural form. If it was written as sp. it would signify a single member of a species.


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Postby KyleWeiss » Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:25 pm

I think he's making Lisa's tongue water, whatever he might be... :hehe:

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Postby BigCatTattoos » Sun Sep 24, 2006 9:49 pm

Well he finaly shed, he/she looked dull ever since I got him last week, and finally shed almost all off today, I will check feet & tail tomorrow to make sure it's all off. And will try to get more pics, maybe it might help to identify him. ??? maybe..lol he's a lite pink on chin and underbelly, stripes on all his legs, back & tail-the stripes are light color inside stripe, and darker brown line on outside of stripe. I will try to get pics on here later, thanks to everyone on help with trying to identify him/her. Marine
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Postby Tigergenesis » Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:55 am

Those feet are huge - I say Merauke.
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Postby BigCatTattoos » Mon Sep 25, 2006 10:25 am

here's more pics just after his/her shed! The underbelly is a lite pink, hard to see in pics, tho.
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1 Ball Python, 2 Redtail Boas, 3 Dumeril Boas,

4 Kenya Sand Boas, 1 CA Kingsnake, 1 Sinaloan Milksnake, 2 Gophersnakes, 1 Green Tree Python, 1 Tangerine Honduran Milksnake,

2 Burmese Pythons, 4 Bearded Dragons, 2 Uromastyx, 2 BlueTongue Skinks, 1 Savanna Monitor, 1 Leopard Gecko, 5 Crested Geckos, 1 Black & White Tegu, 2 Firebelly Toads, 1 Firebelly Newt, 5 White's Tree frogs, 3 Tiger Salamanders, 1 Red-eared & 1 Yellow-belly Pond Slider, 1 Sulcata & 1 Redfoot Tortoise, 2 Rose-hair Tarantulas

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Postby BigCatTattoos » Mon Sep 25, 2006 10:28 am

and more 8) pics...
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1 Ball Python, 2 Redtail Boas, 3 Dumeril Boas,

4 Kenya Sand Boas, 1 CA Kingsnake, 1 Sinaloan Milksnake, 2 Gophersnakes, 1 Green Tree Python, 1 Tangerine Honduran Milksnake,

2 Burmese Pythons, 4 Bearded Dragons, 2 Uromastyx, 2 BlueTongue Skinks, 1 Savanna Monitor, 1 Leopard Gecko, 5 Crested Geckos, 1 Black & White Tegu, 2 Firebelly Toads, 1 Firebelly Newt, 5 White's Tree frogs, 3 Tiger Salamanders, 1 Red-eared & 1 Yellow-belly Pond Slider, 1 Sulcata & 1 Redfoot Tortoise, 2 Rose-hair Tarantulas

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Postby BigCatTattoos » Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:13 am

maybe these new pics might help identify him? idk, just a thought, lol..he's a real sweety, never tries to bite-or hiss-or anything like that, mostly calm while being handled, sometimes gets a little squirmy, lol but he/she is just a baby, lol....Marine
1 Ball Python, 2 Redtail Boas, 3 Dumeril Boas,

4 Kenya Sand Boas, 1 CA Kingsnake, 1 Sinaloan Milksnake, 2 Gophersnakes, 1 Green Tree Python, 1 Tangerine Honduran Milksnake,

2 Burmese Pythons, 4 Bearded Dragons, 2 Uromastyx, 2 BlueTongue Skinks, 1 Savanna Monitor, 1 Leopard Gecko, 5 Crested Geckos, 1 Black & White Tegu, 2 Firebelly Toads, 1 Firebelly Newt, 5 White's Tree frogs, 3 Tiger Salamanders, 1 Red-eared & 1 Yellow-belly Pond Slider, 1 Sulcata & 1 Redfoot Tortoise, 2 Rose-hair Tarantulas

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Postby Tigergenesis » Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:52 am

I don't think you'll ever know for sure. It's difficult to tell between Indo and Merauke, but looks a lot like my Bayou and like I said those feet are huge! So I stick with Merauke.

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0.1.1 Irian Jaya – “Princess Phoebe” and “Adrian”
0.0.1 Northern – “Piper”
0.0.1 Eastern – “Wyatt”
1.0.0 Kei – “Green Grissom”
1.0.0 Merauke – “Bayou”

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