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<blockquote data-quote="Adraps11" data-source="post: 64620" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>She's on her back, moving her legs at various times. It may be a couple of hours before she's ready to flip herself back over. The legs already look a little darker than they were previously. Right now there's no way to tell what the final color will be. I did read that A. Hentzi's kept at a lower average temperature often would develop darker color morphs. She came from hot Arizona to a temperate home in southern indiana. Only time will tell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adraps11, post: 64620, member: 4220"] She's on her back, moving her legs at various times. It may be a couple of hours before she's ready to flip herself back over. The legs already look a little darker than they were previously. Right now there's no way to tell what the final color will be. I did read that A. Hentzi's kept at a lower average temperature often would develop darker color morphs. She came from hot Arizona to a temperate home in southern indiana. Only time will tell! [/QUOTE]
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