Look at this gorgeous boy

Thank you. Someone a family member knows was getting rid of him to anyone willing to take him so my family member called me and asked if I wanted to take him and I said bring him today I have space lol. He was kept in a very small enclosure with soil on the bottom and instead of a misting pump or system he had a water bowl . But the guy said he had him for a few months so i don’t know how he went this long with out a mister
Wow! You are so lucky, and so is he! He is stunning! Do you think you would ever breed him, to carry on that amazing coloration?
 
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Wow! You are so lucky, and so is he! He is stunning! Do you think you would ever breed him, to carry on that amazing coloration?

Here’s a better pic of reptar my wife took
 
Here’s a pic of Ragnar he was running away lol pay no attention to the banner. The wife don’t like the name Ragnar hahaha

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I would love to just have to find a good female and let my roach and cricket breeding catch up lol

You would want to find a female born to a male with similar colouration. It would be real cool if you could possibly trace down the Storm bloodline. Unless ofcourse this guy could be related to Storm!

This is on the extreme side of what veiled enthusiasts would call sunburst. You get the turquoise too and then standard. They are not genetic morphs and I think any veiled born to any parents could have the chance of throwing these colours but by selective breeding you do truly increase the chances of producing veileds with striking colours. You might even benefit by pairing him up with one of @jannb's girls - if she has any left available ;)

There was a U.S guy on the forums a while back I used to follow that was selective breeding veileds for sunburst colouration. I will try find his name for you.

Edit: I found him. His username is Veiled Guy on the forum. He hasn't been active in 8 years though! But I found his email In a thread [email protected].
 
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The colors on your cham are amazing! Glad it found a good home and I totally agree that photo looks like its smiling and is so cool.
 
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