Cool coloration in male C. orientalis

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rodrigo

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I noticed my male cynops was looking weird yesterday...Actually when i took the pics the weird coloration was fading away...
Two hours later he looked normal again.
I think he looked extremely good with those weird faded colours so i thought about sharing a pic.
btw....the pic is crappy...


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I think that is pretty normal for alot of males. My male was a kind of light coffee color most of the time, and never anywhere near black.

He looks like he is looking for something in that photo!
 
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