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Blue belly?(pics)


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Posted by Brandon Osborne on May 11, 2003 at 12:57:37:

In Reply to: Blue belly?(pics) posted by afflicted on May 11, 2003 at 08:26:14:

I'm pretty sure blue bellies are seen most in arus and sometimes sarongs. That is a georgous animal. Great find.

Brandon Osborne


:I just added a few adults to my colony but included was this little juvie male. He is a great shade of green with lots of blue diamonds and spots dorsally. Now the majority of my animals are higher blue in the form of pattern but this one has a solid blue belly, from head to tail. Do you guys see this often? None of my other animals have this, only blue on the lower sides but not ventrally like this.

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