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Little older any ideas?

goldenburm

Pyro-maniac!
One of my little beauties, anyone want to stick neck on line and have a guess?

Thanks Peter
 

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i'd also say Anery A Blood red, but i'd say it's a male (it's a plain guess i'm not good at visualy sexing)
 
Somewhat off topic question, but how can you tell the difference between an anery a and an anery b bloodred?
 
Generally

Males are lighter and display more pinkish hues than females. I've ssen probably 50 or so of these and 95% of the time the males are better looking.

Russ
 
here's a anery a bloodred (male). I don't know if you can see the pink on him but he has plenty of it already. This guy was a steal...I picked him up for $45 at a reptile show.
 

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