RachelRiot
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I have done a lot of research over the last few months about chams (veilds in particular since that is what I own) and I see a lot of photos of veilds with a ton of colors or markings.
Like this picture from Wes Coast Chams. Their site says he is about 6 and a half months. He is completely covered in markings. My Brody doesn't really look like that. Are the males that much more colorful than the females? I have still seen very colorful females though too.
Now I understand how it works, if her parents were super colorful or had a lot of markings then she will too but she isnt even close to these. She is about 7 to 8 months now.
She is always a beautiful bright green and every so often we will see her with a few darker markings, especially if I piss her off (which is almost never). I know she is happy so that is all that really matters. I was just curious if was common for them to not be that "colorful."
Either way. I love her to death and she is healthy which is important.
Like this picture from Wes Coast Chams. Their site says he is about 6 and a half months. He is completely covered in markings. My Brody doesn't really look like that. Are the males that much more colorful than the females? I have still seen very colorful females though too.

Now I understand how it works, if her parents were super colorful or had a lot of markings then she will too but she isnt even close to these. She is about 7 to 8 months now.
She is always a beautiful bright green and every so often we will see her with a few darker markings, especially if I piss her off (which is almost never). I know she is happy so that is all that really matters. I was just curious if was common for them to not be that "colorful."
Either way. I love her to death and she is healthy which is important.