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well this is them.

they look better in the scales, as they change colour a bit, i was lucky enough to get some pics of them at their dullest.:D
 

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oh good job chris why dont you get some clearer pics next time.lol
 
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thanks everyone.

so most of yous think i have 2 males and 1 female?

im with f,m,f,f
 
i presumed it as the male has no patterns and the female has got some colouuration and patterns.
the 3rd pic angle also turns into the other females colours on occasions.
 
My Male will also take on darker colouration on occasions. Females tend to have a lot more banding around their eyes.

I have four and I have no idea what sex three of them are as they are all too young (though I suspect at least one is female)

Nice lizards you have, no matter what sex they are!
 
Just colour and patterning.
If they are housed together, I'd suggest that #3 is a male but is submissive to #2 hence not fully patterned as a male.
It could be a female, but I'd be surprised.
 
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