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The reds are just that red tegus, they arent giants, high contrast red from my uderstang have a deeper and brighter patern than most normal reds,besides size the giants and b/w can be told apart by patterns, color, and the shape of the head, as far as sexing you just have to wait til they are older and see if the buttons and jowls appear(usually around a year) if they do then you got a male if not its a female


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