Color Phase verses Color Morph
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Attention! I have been getting many emails about the color of these crayfish. There are two
definitions for color on a crayfish; there is a “Phase” and a “Morph.” For example: a blue phase
means that the crayfish is going through a phase of its life in which its color is blue—this is
different from its adult coloration. In a different example: a blue morph means that the genetics
of the crayfish have been “morphed” through selective breeding to ensure that the crayfish will
be blue as an adult. Note that a blue morph can also have a different color phase within its life
cycle, like a white phase, but after a couple of molts it will start to turn blue.
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