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Nice G. smithii, it almost looks like a little tokay hatchling. That is one species I have yet worked with but would like to sometime. How big is the hatchling compared to a tokay hatchling?
Of course G. smithii. It took me years to compose a good pair but now I have one clutch per month.
They are about as long as tokay hatchlings but somewhat thinner.
Thats true. In fact, they do more resemble tokay hatchlings than they look like G. siamensis hatchlings, which are their closest relatives.
...but aside from that all three do look quite similar.
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