My sis took these pics in Brissy...(EWD??)

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He was sunning himself at a garden centre they went to.


Is this common?
 

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Whoa! its grown 2 tails, maybe a fracture that grew a seperate tail?
 
YEah for sure.......i have a land mullet with a tail like that. Ok it looks odd but it is purely cosmetic.
 
I've seen quite a few wild EWDs with tails like that - not sure what causes it but it doesn't seem to bother them. Nice pic.
 
QLDers are always so much brighter in colour.. gorgeous.
 
qld ones are nicely coloured,that is caused by tail damage,eg tail has half broken,but stayed attatched and another bit of tail grows as its broken enough to regenerate,i was under the impression sydney ones were just as colorful,ive seen rather dull grey ones in qld before,as well as some stunningly colorful ones,my trio are qld ones,the big male is very dull grey,the females are grey green and the smaller female peperminty green like that one with 2 tails,i also have a 3 year old hold back male from that pr that looks just the same as that 2 tailed one,plus way to many yearlings and newly hatcheds,lol
 
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