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Posted by: cid143ti at Fri Jan 7 12:57:41 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cid143ti ] Are dominant trait morphs commonly displayed in the region where they originate? For instance, the Enchi morph came from that region of Africa (reason it has that name…I think) anyway, would most of the balls from that region display that characteristic? What about other dominant morphs? I would tend to believe that the spider would likely not be commonly found due to its wobble issue. What about others such as Het Red, Pinstripe, Mojave/Lesser? Since many of their patterns aren’t to wildly different from the normal pattern/coloration I would assume that they might. I’m guessing the BEL would likely be picked off in the wild since its coloration would not be environmentally favored. | ||
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