Chambord
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Hello! I'm pretty new here, but I thought this little experiment of mine with R. Basalis would prove interesting. I currently own two beautiful R. Basalis, I got them as nymphs around L3 or 4. Before I purchased both nymphs, I had seen a "morph" from 2018 of a 'red devil' Rhombodera species. The link to the images/post will be below. I was curious about said "morph" and wanted to do some testing. Nothing insane haha, busy with finals and school, BUT I did find something interesting. Fish keepers typically keep fish they want to have darker colors in darker tanks and backgrounds and fish they want to express lighter colors in lighter substrate more light, etc. The thought intrigued me, and I decided to do that with my nymphs. Rosemary, the first has been kept in darkness for much of her life, while I leave matcha in almost constant light. I am unsure if this is a genetic trait, or if this is an environmental trait, which is something I should have controlled for, but I believe the pair are from the same ootheca and are siblings. Anyways, lmk what you guys think! Is there a difference? Do you guys think it's genetic or environmental?
breeder for the red morph below
http://exo-factory.pl/en/glowna/272-rhombodera-sp-red-devil.html
breeder for the red morph below
http://exo-factory.pl/en/glowna/272-rhombodera-sp-red-devil.html
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