Fiona
Fiona is a definitely a diamond in the rough. Having never kept any green trees before, I thought it would be best to start with an inexpensive one to "learn the ropes". I found Fiona on my city's craigslist for an insanely cheap price as an unsexed yellow neonate yearling. Unfortunately, no documentation or lineage information came with her, but I was told that she was a Biak x Merauke cross. As she continued to grow and change color she got more and more spectacular. She is the sole reason why I am currently addicted to GTP. Sadly, in 2019 after laying her first (and only) clutch of 7 healthy eggs, Fiona passed away. Although we were devastated to lose her, we are incredibly thankful that her progeny are carrying her genetics into the next generation.




