Todnedo Avid Member Nov 2, 2013 #1 These are from a wild caught female that I bred to Zurg. The female was sold to as a Nosy Faly but I'm pretty sure she is a Nosy Be by looking at her offspring. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 16, 2015
These are from a wild caught female that I bred to Zurg. The female was sold to as a Nosy Faly but I'm pretty sure she is a Nosy Be by looking at her offspring.
laurie Retired Moderator Nov 2, 2013 #4 What lovely babies, they came from good bloodlines, you just can't be sure which ones. Colors are such that most people would love one.
What lovely babies, they came from good bloodlines, you just can't be sure which ones. Colors are such that most people would love one.
junglefries Avid Member Nov 4, 2013 #5 I like the third pic. she looks like a little entitled princess.
CyBeRr New Member Nov 4, 2013 #6 I do not know the species but the colors is absolutely great. She is so pretty
Olimpia Biologist & Ecologist Nov 4, 2013 #7 I love their colors, they're very handsome. (There are no females in these photos, they're all male panthers.)
I love their colors, they're very handsome. (There are no females in these photos, they're all male panthers.)
djfishygillz Avid Member Nov 4, 2013 #8 They are more red then half the people I see calling crossed falys real falys lol. Congratulations on having the guts to call a cross a cross! Not many will do it lol.
They are more red then half the people I see calling crossed falys real falys lol. Congratulations on having the guts to call a cross a cross! Not many will do it lol.