> Your animal is Nephrurus levis pilbarensis.  My opinion is based on
> experience of this color morph, because realistically we should consider
> the scalation of the gular, rostral and other areas to make an accurate
> identity.  A few scalation characters are all that separates the two
> sub-species.  The tendency with the morph of pilbarensis that you have is
> to become more yellowish as age sets in.  Younger animals are more
vibrant,
> wine-red colored.
>
> Now all you need is a female.
>
> Jon
>

Thanks Jon, I do have a pair and have two clutches of eggs right now :)
When I purchased them I was told that they were 3 - 4 years old.  Does this
seem about right for the colour?

Thanks again

Matthew Charlton

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