Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
Not sure what color they can see but they are equipped with cones and rod in the eyes so I don't think it's beyond reason to think they do.
I would believe it's not the full spectrum of color though.
Just my thoughts on the subject.
Most reptiles have about the same range of vision that we do, only their range is shifted over to the blue/violet end of the spectrum a bit. That makes them unable to see a frequency of red light that we can see, but it also gives them the ability to see violet frequencies that are invisible to us. Red "nocturnal" reptile bulbs take advantage of that. It lets us see them at night but the light cannot be seen by them.