There's really no need to apologize, as this place is... complicated. But that... well, I wouldn't say it's normal, but it's not anything to worry about, either.
Have you heard of more traditional animals having rare color mutations? I think albinism is the one most people would be familiar with, and while that's not as benign as being a "shiny" would typically be, that's the best comparison I can draw.
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Have you heard of more traditional animals having rare color mutations? I think albinism is the one most people would be familiar with, and while that's not as benign as being a "shiny" would typically be, that's the best comparison I can draw.