Generally, most obvious one is the headshape and sometimes pattern. Although it can be tricky sometimes especially if its a wild caught specimen that has been in captivity for many years (sometimes end up looking captive bred). There are also really nice captive bred specimens that look wild caught (especially F1 or hybrids). In this specific case, that headshape was a dead giveaway. The size is quite small for this type of Lapradei (wild ones generally don't come in that small, headshape would also be different if wild caught at that size). That specific pattern is relatively common in the captive bred ones too. It's kind of hard to explain in detail but the more you keep/see the easier it'll be to tell the difference.Hao you have probably answered this a zillion times, but what characteristics distinguish a wild & captive bred of the same species?
Thank you Birchir Sensei![]()