Weird observation in hongkongensis larvae

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Me again with yet another larvae saga!

Yesterday I noticed, that for the first time since week one, a couple of larvae had died. I removed them from the tank and thought nothing of it.

I fed them at tea time and they looked fine. 2 hours later, when I went to switch their light out, I noticed that every single larva had gone from being jet black to very pale grey, almost transparent. I immediately panicked, as they tend to look like this after they die.

As a precaution, I did a partial water change in the tank and siphoned out any detritus I saw. They share the tank with 4 adults, and they were all fine.

I spent a sleepless night worrying about them and beating myself up about doing something wrong. I got up at about 3am to check them, and although still grey, they were all alive. When I came downstairs at 7.30am the larvae were all alive and kicking, and back to their normal black colour.

I can only assume it was a water quality problem that was fixed after the water was changed. I couldn't believe they were all OK again the next morning!

Has anyone else experienced this with paramesotriton larvae?
 
Hi Louise,

there is nothing wrong with them. They switch their coloration at night from black to pale. Many animals do this.
 
Hi Juraj,

This happened at about 6pm. Their light doesn't go off until 10pm, and I have never seen them so pale so early before.

I wondered if perhaps stress caused them to go pale, as one small larva was pale during the day after being 'snapped at' by a bigger one.
 
I have a couple that seem to stay pale grey all the time, I thought this was normal just a variation on colouration.
 
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