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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 31567" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Also,my view isn't on color stages but actual color strength meaning from a dull to a more prominent color possibly due to health etc. Color stages can be seen within specimens all through the genera,as for Phormictopus Cancerides there are some purple ones through to bronze same specimen or a different one to be classified ? All will probably become more clear in time,people like Rick West is working on this. That photo I posted off of Rick Wests photo Gallery,clearly shows Phormictopus Possibly Sp. Cancerides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 31567, member: 1070"] Also,my view isn't on color stages but actual color strength meaning from a dull to a more prominent color possibly due to health etc. Color stages can be seen within specimens all through the genera,as for Phormictopus Cancerides there are some purple ones through to bronze same specimen or a different one to be classified ? All will probably become more clear in time,people like Rick West is working on this. That photo I posted off of Rick Wests photo Gallery,clearly shows Phormictopus Possibly Sp. Cancerides. [/QUOTE]
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