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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2042015, member: 118223"] He looks really gorgeous. I think they might be able to adapt their color a little bit except for only lighter and darker. But I'm not sure on the science on this 🙈 And that is with us seeing them daily and getting used to how they blend and where their favorite spots are. Visitors will often stand in front of the tank for some minutes and then ask afterwards "do you see him somewhere?". Yeah, he's right there 🤣 My vet also told me that the normals will be more "perfect" animals. My boy is a "Red Translucid Leatherback Tiger" and has two ribs that did not grow as intended (they are almost 90° to the other ribs. Doesn't impact him too much but the vet told me it was due to those morphes beeing just.....not as perfect. [/QUOTE]
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