Colorcham427
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title says it all...
Is it genetics? It's surroundings?
Is it genetics? It's surroundings?
I think that ghosts are predominantly white, but there was one green one in GBs, I think. I guess it's the ectoplasm.title says it all...Is it genetics? It's surroundings?
:lol:I think that ghosts are predominantly white, but there was one green one in GBs, I think. I guess it's the ectoplasm.
I'm curious what your explanation for wild Parasphendale agrionina females that are neon green in color and yet their captive offspring are all gray?Entirely genetics in my (minority) opinion....
I can have opinions without explanations Are gray offspring of green P. agrionina for real? Never seen one!High humidity and cooler temperatures (mid 70s) lead to more likelyhood of green ghosts (warmer temperatures -?85-90F?- are mentioned above but that's not the experience with this species). I'm curious what your explanation for wild Parasphendale agrionina females that are neon green in color and yet their captive offspring are all gray?
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