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Thread: Pale Head Pic

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    Pale Head Pic

    I love it when her head is this color! LOVE IT!



    Just wanted to share.
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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    Very Very nice

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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    man that thing is sweet!
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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    hmm, that is an interesting color and his eyes match too!!

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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    Mine get even lighter than that! But isnt it neat?

    When did you notice it? Was he basking? Room exceptionally warm? Ive noticed it in mine when they've been basking or the room was a tad warm. I figure its a way to help absorb less heat (lighter had vs a dark one). But then again they'll do it sometimes for no reason at all!!


    Just my observation.

    Thanks for the pic!

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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    Mine looks pretty much the same, about a week before he goes into shed. Very cool

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    Re: Pale Head Pic

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Mine get even lighter than that! But isnt it neat?

    When did you notice it? Was he basking? Room exceptionally warm? Ive noticed it in mine when they've been basking or the room was a tad warm. I figure its a way to help absorb less heat (lighter had vs a dark one). But then again they'll do it sometimes for no reason at all!!


    Just my observation.

    Thanks for the pic!
    I don't know if it's related to basking or if it's a warmth issue. I'll have to pay more attention. When I snapped this photo, a different blood in the same rack had a very dark head.
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