Does anyone have pics of alanis and inferalanis tincs? I cant seem to find anyone that knows the lowdown. Maybe we can get to the bottom of this. Thanks, in advance, for any info or pics.
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Does anyone have pics of alanis and inferalanis tincs? I cant seem to find anyone that knows the lowdown. Maybe we can get to the bottom of this. Thanks, in advance, for any info or pics.
www.tropical-experience.nl/tinctorius/mguide2.html
Look at color morphs 18 and 19.

alanis

inferalanis
Most the info I have seen goes along with what they are saying. Their is a breeder in the US that sells both morphs, but I wouldn't trust his info to go off.
Benjamin
Ben,
Your explanation, pics are what I have heard from more than one source regarding the difference between these potentially different morphs. As well, the Inferalanis has been said to be larger than the Alanis, with the Inferalanis supposedly being one of the larger tinctorius morphs.
However, I have also heard some scoff at the idea that the Alanis and Inferalanis are different morphs, noting that these two are collected in similar areas and are probably just variants of a same and highly variable morph.
That viewpoint is probably furthered by the fact that most Europeans call both "Alanis." I'm really not privy to the collection information or import specifics to know for sure, so I'll just keep my opinions to myself, but the above is what I have heard.
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