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thanks when i got mine only one was that bright green color, the other two were the typical dark green. a year later they turned bright green like that. not sure why, while it probably has a bit to do with genetics; though environmental conditions obviously have somewhat of an impact. i have found their color varies with the lighting. the stronger/brighter the light the better the colors. i used to have indirect light, then i switched to a low watt florescent, how i have one of those energy effecient incandescents. they are super bright and produce almost no heat. my frogs all brightened up when i started using this bulb. ----- RES WTF FBT Russian Tortoise Hingeback tortoise Leos Lawsons Dragon Aussi Ocelot Gecko 0.0.3 Vietnamese Mossy Treefrogs Oregon Newt Japanese FBN American Bullfrog 0.0.4 D. tinctorius D. auratus D. leucomelas 1.1D. imitator 0.0.2 imitator intermedius 1.1.1D. lamasi Grandis Day Gecko Mali Uro 0.0.4 Hourglass Treefrogs Conehead lizard Painted Turtle Hedgehog, bunnies, dog, fish, crawfish...
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