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Question on Eastern Greys

Cyphyrys

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One of my friends breeds white's and mine was always brown.. and i aske dhim why, and he told me "warm with high humidity = brown, warm with lower humidity = green"
so I was wondering if anyone knew What determines an eastern greys color?? I don't like it when they're grey.. the green they can get with the dark spots looks sooo badass..
 
I was always under the impression that brown whites were known as "Indonesian" whites while the green phase is from Australia?

I too own a "brown" phase whites that will turn bright green if sunning atop of a bromeliad for a few hours.
 
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