Antaresia - but which one?

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Was just digging through old photos and found these. He was found in Howard Springs, NT. If he's a childreni, does anyone know why his eye colour is more of a vibrant gold colour than my captive childreni whose eyes are more dull brown?
 

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Yep A. childreni, i would say the eye colour is just due to the light angle and reflections.
 
I have a pure spotted with gold eyes when spotteds typically have orange eyes. Guess someones the individuals beat the stereotype.
 
i think childrens have different shades of brown and gold eye colouring and it also does depend on lighting. your first pic looks really gold them in secound pic looks more brown.
rep11 037 (900x735).jpgreps dragon 005 (900x821).jpg this is my rp girl she has goldy brownish eyes
reptiles 003 (900x672).jpgmy caramel boy as very light eyes nearly see through.
 
And yet my 2 spotty's from the same clutch have different eyes 1 has vibrant gold eyes and the other has duller orange eyes, go figure....................Ron
 
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