Maybe they were designed to be displayed in glass vivaria!

>These little guys (L.kimhowelli) look
> in the pictures as if they have been pressed against a stamp pad with
> orange ink!  The black throat on the male is remarkable too.  Have you 
> observed behaviours that display the belly color?  Since both sexes have 
> the bright colored bellies, I wonder if it is used for species recognition.  
> Does the male display his throat in courtship, or territorial disputes with
> other males?
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