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A. seemanni has turned brown in the past week.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 181928" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>A Seemani has 3 colour forms (localities) blue black and brown. Brown is Costa Rican which is the most common so it’s more likely that this is the locality you have. They’re very noticeable as MM but up until then there’s no difference other than the molt. The dulling of the colour could be premolt but it could also be that you happened to notice it in a different light as most Ts lose colour progressively until molting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 181928, member: 27872"] A Seemani has 3 colour forms (localities) blue black and brown. Brown is Costa Rican which is the most common so it’s more likely that this is the locality you have. They’re very noticeable as MM but up until then there’s no difference other than the molt. The dulling of the colour could be premolt but it could also be that you happened to notice it in a different light as most Ts lose colour progressively until molting. [/QUOTE]
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A. seemanni has turned brown in the past week.
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