Help with fischers ID

Mcfluffin

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Can someone tell me what subspecies my fischers are...any help would be great...thanks

Fischers....now I need help with these...I think this is a male K.Fischeri multituberculatum
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with flash :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Now this one I am unsure of...another male multi? Or maybe tevetanum...I don't know...anyone?
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God this ones fast
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phew...almost got him :lol:
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Last one...
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What do you reckon?
 
fischeri fischeri on the first one?
I'm really bad at this game.

How big are they?
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This is funny because I have photographed(in my gallery), held, fed, and looked after one of these guys.
I guess you would have to see all three species to really know, but I'm a slow learner.
 
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Both are male Kinyongia multituberculata (previously called Kinyongia fischeri multituberculatum but reclassified as the article Kent posted explains).

Chris
 
Thanks all....I had read the chameleonnews article over and over but couldn't be certain...

Thanks for that Chris...I had a feeling they were both multis...strange how one male is so light in colouration...have you seen many like this one?
 
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