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I adore the concept of the mod and the several variations are inventive. Some traits are far more useful than others. But the only relevance shiny dinos have beyond that when it comes to breeding is their wild levels. They become fundamentally useless once you have a stable foothold. Cool, you get a shiny apex- but it's a wild tame. No imprinting. No mutations. No nada. They're nice to look at and that's about it. The fact that you can't even breed two shiny dinos that are literally the same and replicate it for another generation is kind of ludicrous? For any serious endgame content you're just better off focusing on breeding standard dinos.
Now, if you COULD breed them together and actually recreate the unique effects they possess, then hey, that would be pretty dang neat. At least you'd get useful longevity out of them.