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nickyff
Posted - 17/01/2012 : 22:53:34 no particular reason for this question, just curious- it seems some morphs get more distinct colouring as they get bigger, some get less so- I saw some comparison pics a while back where a baby anery started out almost black/white, then months later was shades of grey, and I think morphs like butters and bloodreds get more and more intense colours as they grow.Is this right? do all morphs change dramatically? and which do what?
Posted - 17/01/2012 : 23:01:11 my amel male started off like a candy cane red and white no yellow or orange. no nearly 3 years later his got hardly any whit and it has been replaced with bright orange and yellow