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apaquet
at Thu Jan 1 07:56:08 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by apaquet ]
My guess is that color variations between NG and Aussie are much more visible once the lizard matures. My understanding is that "generally" populations of Aussie frills get bigger than NG fills and that they tend to have more red, black, and or yellow coloration. NG frills tend to have more gray, brown coloration.
I am sure there are always variations within populations. But I think these are the general differences.
Anyone, please feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
I dont know much about crossing Aussies and NG so I cant tell you about hybrids.
I have an juvenile NG frill. His body is brown. His frill is more grey/brown on the outside with dark and bright orange. The back of the frill is a mix of grays,orange, and spot patterns. His belly is mostly orange pattern.
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