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#224552 Ziur10
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Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Hi guys...greetings from Puerto Rico...Kindly need help to ID a "blue lizard"...I shot 2 photos in the salt-flats area of the South-Western part of the island...a very harsh environment...in a Wildlife Reserve...I have never seen this type of lizard in PR... By the way, how do I upload the photos for you guys to see?... Best regards... ziur10
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01/17/05 8:12pm
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#224699 HerpKeeper
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Message To: Ziur10 In reference to Message Id: 224552
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Click on ’Members Area’. It’s near the top and bottom of this webpage. From there click on ’Photo Server’ and then ’Add A New Photo’.The Members Area includes converters for things like volume, size, temperature, and weight. Care sheets are also easily accessed from there too.
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01/17/05 9:46pm
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#225151 Ziur10
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Message To: HerpKeeper In reference to Message Id: 224699
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Thanks HerpKeeper...2 photos were uploaded today (011805)...the RepticZone site was obtained using GOOGLE...will eppreciate your help to ID.
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01/18/05 12:09pm
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#225480 HerpKeeper
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Message To: Ziur10 In reference to Message Id: 225151
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Where are the pics? If the pics are clear and close-up I shouldn’t have a problem identifying it.
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01/18/05 7:23pm
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#225553 Ziur10
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Message To: HerpKeeper In reference to Message Id: 225480
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Dear HerpKeeper....well I couldn’t find the pics myself...so I looked around and found them in my profile...!!!!...Kindly click VIEW PROFILE (Ziur10) and both photos should be there...How they got to be there????.... Take care
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01/18/05 8:02pm
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#225876 HerpKeeper
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Message To: Ziur10 In reference to Message Id: 225553
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Oh yeah, I keep forgetting about how the Repticzone webmasters made it easy to access everything. It is undoubtablely a Blue-phase Green Anole. They are rare in captivity and even more rare in the wild. They lack the yellow pigment and can only go from brown to blue. Sometimes it can only be in certain areas like around the eyes and along the spine. The one in your pic looks almost like sky blue but the sun’s glare could be what’s making it look so light.
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01/19/05 12:57am
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#226071 Ziur10
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Message To: HerpKeeper In reference to Message Id: 225876
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Thank you very much, HerpKeeper...the guys at the CABO ROJO SALT FLATS INTERPRETIVE CENTER will be thrilled about this...even the Park Rangers haven’t seen a"Blue-phase Green Anole"...!!!!!...How do I post the pics so that they might be seen at the RepticZone site? Again, thanks a lot... Best regards... Ziur10
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01/19/05 10:46am
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#229476 Pattie
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Message To: Ziur10 In reference to Message Id: 224552
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  What a beautiful blue phased anole. It is my understanding that only one in 20,000 green anoles is born blue. It has something to do with them lacking the yellow pigment. And, your photographs are great! Truly a great find. You should try and get one of these photos published!
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01/22/05 9:19pm
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#230688 HerpKeeper
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Message To: Ziur10 In reference to Message Id: 226071
Need help to ID "blue lizard"  Well, I’m not sure what you mean? The pics are already visible at the RepticZone site here in this thread and maybe the Photo Gallery too if you made sure the checkbox for it was checked. You can copy and paste the web address of the pics or websites onto an email and send it to your friends or just tell them where to find it.
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01/24/05 1:02am
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