Vieled Morphs

Hey guys!
I have a question for you insiders.
Has this morph reached the States yet?
I know it is in Europe because I have talked to the person that posted the thread below.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/vieled-moprhs-3641/
As most of you know I already have one of Mikes Translucents.
I'm looking into expanding my collection, and I want to stick with Vieleds.
I should elaborate on the Vieled part too.
I'm looking for out of the ordinary.

If Vieled morphs were more reasonably priced, then would you be more interested?
 
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Would this be similar to the transbald like the Nozaki's have at Amazing Blue Reptiles: http://www.amazingbluereptiles.com/
Or is this the same or very similar? To me it looks like a cross btwn the two you speak of.
Their was an exclusive article in Reptiles mag a couple of months ago on these guys. If you want I could try to dig it up :) to find out which month.
 
Yea, I have seen these guys before, but couldnt remember where.
They do look like a cross between the two morphs.
I'm waiting for pictures as I type this.
So, maybe next week I may have another translucent for the collection!
 
I have no interest in keeping a morph. My reasoning is sorta based on my lack of room. If I had more room I would consider to have them. Oh and if I had the money. If I had the money I'd have the room......:rolleyes:

As discussed in that long thread about the morphs and clearly laid out by Chris, people need to breed them responsibly.

And please remember that a defect isn't always a bad thing.
 
Would this be similar to the transbald like the Nozaki's have at Amazing Blue Reptiles: http://www.amazingbluereptiles.com/
Or is this the same or very similar? To me it looks like a cross btwn the two you speak of.
Their was an exclusive article in Reptiles mag a couple of months ago on these guys. If you want I could try to dig it up :) to find out which month.

The Nozaki's transbalds and the translucents are the same thing. The Nozaki's just called them something other then what everyone else did (they came from the same bloodlines and from the same source) by combining the names piebald and translucent which have both been used to describe these animals in the past.

I don't know that the black spotted type has been imported to the US though yet.

Chris
 
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