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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2041957, member: 118921"] An image when he was just a bit younger. No, it's not a bad camera quality or too yellowish lights - he blends in so well! He still does. I know they can adjust their color, and I know they can have different colors as babies (Taco was mostly chocolate brown with brown-grey when he was younger, see photo in the other thread, "bedtime"), juveniles, adults... but I was really surprised how well he manages to blend in, just the right ochre with a bit of mauve, just like his climbing structure. Still, with his 350 g now, he can blend in so well that when I take my glasses off I have a hard time spotting him, hiding in plain sight :D Just some coincidence? Or does the color of their surroundings have an influence on the color they show? "Taco" is no special morph. Got him from a local breeder here and he was sold to me as a "standard" (they have morphs but sell them at a waaays higher price, so they know what the difference is ;) ). [/QUOTE]
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