Yes they are from Hugo. His coloration has intrigued me. The polyp doesn't resemble the original strain or what it is when you think of a bowser polyp. It's much more vibrant and less yellows. On the other hand, after talking with Hugo and some other bowser enthusiasts, as well as seeing caudills pictures, I honestly believe it's all about parameters.
The genetics take it to an amazing height but your lighting and flow will determine it's originality. I am no scientist nor claim to be knowledgeable as to how morphs are formed but it seems to me that how you care for your polyp as opposed to another's tank might have something to do with different morphs rather than pure genetics.
The genetics take it to an amazing height but your lighting and flow will determine it's originality. I am no scientist nor claim to be knowledgeable as to how morphs are formed but it seems to me that how you care for your polyp as opposed to another's tank might have something to do with different morphs rather than pure genetics.