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Rhombodera experiments
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<blockquote data-quote="Chambord" data-source="post: 341748" data-attributes="member: 10870"><p>Woah, that's pretty neat! I didn't do too much research into the topic before I started this. I didn't realize that albino morphs were visible in difference from the wild types. I know that in some beetles they get just white eyes, so it makes sense the eyes would be red here. Maybe I should try to breed some albino rhomoboderas instead! haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chambord, post: 341748, member: 10870"] Woah, that's pretty neat! I didn't do too much research into the topic before I started this. I didn't realize that albino morphs were visible in difference from the wild types. I know that in some beetles they get just white eyes, so it makes sense the eyes would be red here. Maybe I should try to breed some albino rhomoboderas instead! haha [/QUOTE]
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