Often times, when campana/capira region auratus are imported into the hobby, there are a small number of uniquely patterned individuals that do not fit into the expected phenotype s of campana or capira auratus. These individuals are usually separated out of the group because they look different, and paired together. These individuals represent the many integrade areas of the campana/capira region where highly variable morphs of auratus overlap. Auratus from this region are not extensively studied and populations are not clearly defined. It is a suggested best practice to refer to these unique auratus as ‘Capira Integrades’ and keep them separated by import year since we do not know what wild populations they represent.