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Question: Does E. Subflavus experience metachrosis?
Thanks! Regarding metachrosis, I haven't seen any noticeable color changes with these guys. The insulars are in the same genus as the mainland rainbows, but they look/act more like tree boas than the mainland rainbows, imo.
Thanks! Regarding metachrosis, I haven't seen any noticeable color changes with these guys. The insulars are in the same genus as the mainland rainbows, but they look/act more like tree boas than the mainland rainbows, imo.
Thanks for that. Now that I think, I bet most pictures I've seen of subflavus have shown them in trees.
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