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Posted by: KevinM at Sun Sep 5 13:33:36 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Well IMO coloration is a personal preference, so its really a matter of what you like. If you are into the solid bright colors, than a male yellow are red Saharan/geyeri may be more up your alley. If you like the prismatic blues and greens on a neat pattern, then the ornate would be a good choice. You are correct, the males of all the uro species (with the possible exception of the egyptian uro, which are pretty drab even as adults but are huge and usually have good temperaments)are more colorful than females. From what I have seen, female ornates are probably the most colorful female species. As far as determining male from female at an early age, it ususally is hard to do and most breeders probably cannot guarantee sex of babies. You may want to shop around and spend the extra money for an adult in that case to know what you are getting in terms of sex and coloration. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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