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Re: Question on color changes


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Posted by obeligz on October 17, 2002 at 16:24:32:

In Reply to: Re: Question on color changes posted by Gecko2525 on October 15, 2002 at 12:15:10:

Well..
If they eat normally and are healthy I´m sure that a little stress won´t hurt them. :o)
They´ll calm down eventually.
Probably nothing to worry about.
Regards :o)
obeligz

:I have 1.1 crested geckos and mine both get darker when I take them out. I have always thought that they get stress because they go darker. They actually look very beautiful. Especially my Orange Tiger, his stripes go black almost. Then again I always think maybe it is just the temperature change..... your hands, or the room temperature.
:Well maybe that helped a little. :)





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