I suspect that he is a nosy be because of the very faint barring and the slope of his head. Blue ambanjas have darker barring, more red spots on their bellies, and have a straighter rostral with less of a slope.
Wow, I really have to start spending more time here, again!
Pee Wee looks so great, Carol! I am so thankful he has you! Once I figure out how get pics on here from my phone, I'll have to show you a little brother of Pee Wee's, he is showing some orange as well, but still not as much as your guy!
I am so amazed by this guy! He is such a little fighter, and SOOOO unlike anything that has ever come out of this bloodline. I'll get permission from the owners of some of his clutchmates and post them so others can see the difference. I can't wait to watch him and see how he develops. I am so...
I am EXTREMELY allergic to dubia roaches. I have to use an inhaler after going into their bin, almost every time.
I actually learned this little fun fact during one of my teacher inservice trainings...... one reason so many inner-city children have asthma is because of the presence of...
Aww, this brings back memories! My dad used to do those every Friday night when I was a little girl. I could never find which car was his, so he started spray-painting my name on the roof of his cars so I could find him :D
There is really no way to tell right now. Even though hos bars look blue now, they very easily could change. The best way to know is to look at his lineage, but even then there are no guarantees.
Yep, they are from Bonsai and Oasis, the same exact pairing that Purple Reign is from. I just checked the incubator, and the first two hatchlings are male, so it's meant to be!! Here is Purple Reign as he was an hour ago :)
No worries, there are more! I don't have any males available with my current clutch, but I do have a new clutch that just started hatching today. I will hold one especially for you, because you have been wanting a blue ambanja for years. It is your destiny to have one of Bonsai's sons :)