TheZ
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From reading on this forum I was under the impression that basically, any seahorse could change their coloration based on mood, environment, health, etc..., but I've just been looking over a couple CB Seahorse websites that sell "colored" or "oddball" colorations for much much more than the "black" or "regular/plain" horses. In one case, all the seahorses sold are erectus - on the other site, the species of horse isn't even mentioned (but they charge the most).
Is this false advertising? Or, can/do some individual seahorses actually trend towards a stable color or pattern?
Another question: What if 2 "super colored" horses bred? Would the offspring all be "regular", or would a higher percentage of them exhibit brighter colors/patterns?
Just curious, thanks for the help.
Is this false advertising? Or, can/do some individual seahorses actually trend towards a stable color or pattern?
Another question: What if 2 "super colored" horses bred? Would the offspring all be "regular", or would a higher percentage of them exhibit brighter colors/patterns?
Just curious, thanks for the help.