More than one type of pygmaeus?

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cincy
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More than one type of pygmaeus?

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I've had a group of pygmaeus for a while that show the darker top body. Two months ago I got some wild pygmaeus that are light bodied. At first I thought it was from the stress from shipping, but they have never changed.

Just a color variation?

My plan was to add this new group to the existing school.

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kim m
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Post by kim m »

Yes, just colour variation i suppose. My group also have different shades of grey on top.
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