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Gray brown, orange, blue, green,

CollardGuy Aug 03, 2003 03:49 PM

My female that I just told you guys had blue legs this morning, (morning after a shed) I just noticed is starting to have a bit of green on her back also. Do female C. Collaris normaly have colors like this, or aquire them as they reach adulthood? (I have thought about the possibility that she might be a young he, as I know that they will sometimes do that to fool adult males, but that doesn't make sense, because she mated with Godzilla this spring.) Anyway SHE (I'm assuming female untill proven male, because it looks like a female) is getting very pretty with all these new colors. (And I thought she was adult.)
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Let there be Lizardz.
- Scott

Replies (3)

eve Aug 04, 2003 07:43 AM

I want to see her, and what is her name?

CollardGuy Aug 04, 2003 10:14 AM

When the sun is on the opposite side of her, she lookes like she has blue legs and a green back, but when I am looking at her away from the sun, none of those new colors show.
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Let there be Lizardz.
- Scott

eve Aug 04, 2003 10:31 AM

Smart Girl !!! Thats for saying ya dont like Kongs scars LMAO Eve

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