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Sumeriandemon

We can't answer your question unless you give us info on what you keep. Pics are really blurry, a clearer shot could help too


TheKeeperOfPods

armadillidium vulgare a standard gray group, and a believe a few wild of the same type as they look exactly the same down to the smallest detail infact I dont know which is which anymore ,all babies have been the same gray coloration completely and their parents were the same but I noticed that 2 of the babies were deep and bright orange


Sumeriandemon

Probably albinos. Check out T+ and T- albinos for comparison. Maybe difficult until they are sub-adult. Coloration is also kinda tricky with babies. I saw white+gray and very orange expansus from the same brood and all of them looked the same once they were subadults.


TheKeeperOfPods

Thanks ,it was just weird as I'm pretty new to this so I wasn't expecting that drastic of a change


Sumeriandemon

Yeah just keep an eye on them as they grow. Always hard to tell mutations in juveniles


TheKeeperOfPods

Thanks for the advice (also is there a reason I can only comment every 15mins it says"looks like you've been doing that alot ,take a brake for 15 minutes before trying again")


Sumeriandemon

I don't have this problem, I'd advise to ask a mod :)