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    Hey all, here and there I've been seeing references to a "Starfire" pacman morph. Like this. [Link]

    Does anyone know anything about these? I don't really see much difference between them and the strawberry or apricot morphs.

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    Hi, I don't really see much difference from strawberry either to be honest. If it wasn't labeled as a Starfire I would call it strawberry. If you get it I would just treat it like any normal albino Cranwelli morph. I'm really surprised they say it only grows to be an 1 to 1 1/2 inches, most cranwelli's I have seen grow to be bigger then that male or female.

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    I think it only means the babies are 1-1.5 inches, below it says they reach 4-7 inches as adults. In any case, I agree. I think they pretty much look like an especially vibrant strawberry cranwelli. I'd just go with a strawberry if there's a price difference. Pretty frog either way lol
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    I think the price is about the same. If they show up in the store again I may pick one up, if only to see what it looks like when it matures. If nothing else I'll just have a regular strawberry and that's nothing to sneeze at!

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    It's a morph. They are supposed to have orange marks on the top of the body. I've seen them called starburst and sunburst too. I've got one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    It's a morph. They are supposed to have orange marks on the top of the body. I've seen them called starburst and sunburst too. I've got one.
    Can I see a pic of yours if that's cool? I'd like to see what they look like as more mature adults.

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