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Veiled Genetics/Coloring
OK-the babies are just over a month old now, or at least half of them. I notice that the older ones are getting this really neat dorsal/spinal ridge stripe that is the pinkest orangest color. It is hard to get a good pic since they of course get less bright when they see the camera coming. Now I start pulling out babies, and every one with this neat coloring is female.
I notice a pinkish color in alot of baby Veileds, but this is real orange-ish. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Has anyone else seen this and what happens as they get older?
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Julirs http://www.julirschameleons.com 2.2.50+ Veiled 1.1 Oustalet 1.2 Nosy Be 5.3.3 Pygmelions 1.0 Fischers 0.0.1 Mellers 0.1 Ambilobe 0.1 Side-Striped
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One of my females looked exactly like that when she was a baby. I will take a picture of her tomorrow and show you. She is now 7-8 months old.
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