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Green Luecs

When I imported the Terribilis back in 96-97 one of the frogs I also brought in was the green Luecs. The first batch all had advanced Chytrid and died within days of the importation, the second batch however faired much better. Several animals survived and a few were bred, I don't know if anyone else imported them but there were a few in this country however i could not tell you if this line survived here.
Their appearance kind of reminded me a of an almost ripe lemon, mostly yellow with green around the edges, the feet were greenish as were some of the body edge colors but only lightly. Next to a normal morph it was easy to see the difference but by themselves the coloring was very subtle.
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Green Luecs

What I described above is the green morph Luecomelas, it is considered green because of the green feet and edge colors. There is no solid green morph of Luec. Calling it a green Luec was the only way to differentiate from the standard morphs, it is different and has a greenish cast but it is still primarily a yellow frog.
 
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