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I'd say that you are correct in calling the first one an olive flame.
The 2nd one I wouldn't consider a blonde however, since the color looks more of an orange to me instead of a really light cream or yellow. It can be considered a harlequin either way, but I wouldn't say it's a blonde.
__________________ Kyle J. Salzmann
Rhacodactylus: R. auriculatus, R. chahoua, R. ciliatus, R. sarasinorum, R. leachianus henkeli (cross) Uroplatus: U. phantasticus, U. sikorae (samieti and sikorae)
Hmm, that male seems familiar, almost as if I've seen it before
Erika bought the male from me, and I can say that it's a blond harlequin. When he's really fired up the orange turns cream (as in the picture bellow)
Hej erika hoppas att allt funkar bra med honom ser fram emot mer bilder.