Auriculatus - polymorphic?

-morphic
suff.
Having a specified shape or form: as in colors, size, ect.

poly-
pref.
More than one; many; much.

from the definitons yes auriculatus would be polymorphic, there are striped and mottled and reticulated morphs, there are orange morphs, there are red morphs, there are dark and light morphs, so therefore they are polymorphic.
 

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Polymorphic is used to describe a different expression of the same genes in different animals, more or less. It is not a description of different color schemes or pattern. Such as crested geckos...
 
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