What do you mean by "solitary colonies"?

This makes for an interesting cleaner wrasse-esque organism, but it has the twist of living colonially on land.

I was going more for the colonies are independent of one another, but I guess the word solitary didn't really convey that, so I'll remove it.

So, there is this rule established by hydro:
QUOTE (MNIDJM @ Mar 24 2020, 08:33 AM)
Species Rules
Sub-Species Rule

For the purpose of this game there shall be no physical differences in sub-species. If you want a species to look diffrent in a specific biome then they must replace or split off and become a separate species specified for that environment. Note that this rule dos not effect sexual dimorphism, life cycle metamorphosis or any other physical change that can happen to a species.

Though these are less specific than a full on physical differences, and is more like shades of hair color in mammals.

Ok, I added a bit more to the last paragraph which should make this more acceptable, as well as make them a bit more unique.

Yeah I see this as closer to those famous moths form England that changed color due to soot. It’s a small enough phenotype change that I’d say it should be allowed.

We do need to figure out a way to address the whole "No Skeleton" issue.