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    Default what is the most expensive morph for a argentine tegu?

    I saw on youtube a purple tiger but I do not think theirs prices for them yet but so far what are the most expensive ones?

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    i never heard of one so i just googled it..now i want one, until i saw the 3rd picture that said $7500...yikes

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    whichever one you feel like throwing a lot of money at

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    They are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay.

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    Technically they are species and hybrids, not morphs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by laurarfl View Post
    Technically they are species and hybrids, not morphs.
    What would be an example of a morph? Just wondering..

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    Default Re: what is the most expensive morph for a argentine tegu?

    Well words like Morph can be defined in many ways depending upon what way your speaking. For instance, it can be as vague as the ball phython color morphs to the tegu morphs which differ more than just color.

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    I actually do not like the word morph because it is so vague. It is right up there with mutation. ugh. In the reptile hobby, a reputable 'morph' or 'line' is usually proven out through selective breeding over many generations.

    When I wrote that answer, I was thinking of the question that asked which morph was better: red, blue, or b/w. Maybe I need to go back on vacation. haha.

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    Ok so I am going to pipe in here and I could be very very wrong but I do believe that morph specifically refers to an animal of the same species with defining genetic differences such as an albino anything is a morph of whatever species it is. Blues are a genetic mutation of the original black and white and therefor considered a morph while the "all american tegu" is a hybrid of 2 species and a morph... which is kinda silly..
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