Unclassified Morph
In Japanese fire belly newts, unclassified morph is a holding description for Cynops pyrrhogaster that has not been matched to a named color or pattern line. The animal may show normal wild-type dorsal coloring, an orange to red belly, high-contrast black markings, or a reduced pattern that has not been evaluated by an experienced breeder. Regional variation and captive color selection can overlap in this species, so unclassified should be read as an honest status note rather than a rare form.
The label changes little about husbandry. Adults do best in cool aquaria with aged or filtered dechlorinated water, dense plants or cover, and no warm tropical tankmates. Handling should be limited because newts have delicate skin and defensive secretions. Anyone breeding from an unclassified animal should mark offspring the same way unless parentage and appearance are clarified; rescues and buyers can still weigh body condition, appetite, and captive-bred origin before worrying about a morph name.
Colors: High Contrast, High Red, Normal/Wild Type, Orange-Bellied, Reduced Pattern