Keep in mind...there's probably a lot more recessive genes floating around out there than we know about...it takes two carries of the gene to meet and a small chance at producing a homozygous animal...and even then...that animal has to survive to adulthood and be captured.

I'm still trying to figure out what the original poster meant by this:
Quote Originally Posted by MATTI
How is it possible that there are so many (co)dominant morphs out there but almost none in the nature?
Obviously there are a lot of morphs in captivity due to selective breeding. Seems like kind of a no brainer, but I wasn't sure what he meant.