Light 'n Dark

tortoro

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Thought it would be interesting to show the drastic color differences in my Russie "herd". I picked my lightest (newly rescued via local humane society-definitely male) and my darkest (female) for comparison! Enjoy! Male first:010.jpg 012.jpg 014.jpg 015.jpg He had some damage to his plastron that is still being treated. Don't know the cause, but possible shell rot.
 

biochemnerd808

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Very nice. I love how different RT colors can be! I've seen everything from olive green, sunflower yellow, tan, brown, and almost completely black. I think that genetics play a big role, but also environment (both diet and UV exposure e.t.), age, and whether they were wild-caught or captive-bred.
 

tortoro

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Very nice. I love how different RT colors can be! I've seen everything from olive green, sunflower yellow, tan, brown, and almost completely black. I think that genetics play a big role, but also environment (both diet and UV exposure e.t.), age, and whether they were wild-caught or captive-bred.
I would have to agree!
 
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