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Posted by: Dewback at Sat Aug 20 13:04:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dewback ] I agree that PH has a lot to do with it. Most alligator snappers are found in pretty acidic water thats generated from rotting wood and vegetation. Perhaps this is why they are so dark. For the last year I have been keeping mine in a plain plastic container. He is currently a light greyish pink color. I am considering putting driftwood back into the tub to see if it has any effect. [ Hide Replies ]
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