softturtle Piranha MFK Member Jun 9, 2005 2,296 56 81 40 N.W. Indiana Oct 7, 2006 #21 I have seen those before. They are definatly rarer than greens, so they kind of have to cost more. Why does a platinum aro cost more than a silver?
I have seen those before. They are definatly rarer than greens, so they kind of have to cost more. Why does a platinum aro cost more than a silver?
D DeLgAdO Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 1, 2005 9,608 13 0 39 Chula Vista, CA (San Diego) www.myspace.com Oct 8, 2006 #22 Jeox;534020; said: They lose the green as they get older. I know someone who has one. Click to expand... i dont but ive actually kept one had him for 2 year never lost his green color it changed, but it didnt faded.
Jeox;534020; said: They lose the green as they get older. I know someone who has one. Click to expand... i dont but ive actually kept one had him for 2 year never lost his green color it changed, but it didnt faded.
J Jeox " I got monkeys in me! " MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 3,056 17 68 34 . Oct 8, 2006 #23 Really? Her's slowly changed to red. Full red at the foot mark.
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,544 43 132 England Oct 10, 2006 #24 delgado did you have a red iguana, that has bits of green, or a green iguana and your talking about the colour change with age of a "normal" green?
delgado did you have a red iguana, that has bits of green, or a green iguana and your talking about the colour change with age of a "normal" green?