They look like a brilliant turquoise and a snakeskin.
Cliff
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Reading from Left to Right, 4 & 5 have paired up (this pic was taken maybe 6 months ago.)
Group was a random batch from a breeder, not LFS.
They look like a brilliant turquoise and a snakeskin.
Cliff
Hi Cliff,
Thanks. I agree that 4 is likely a brilliant turquoise. I think that 6 is the snakeskin (far right), 5 looks more like being a red/brown turquoise.
Number 1 is the intriguing one - far left - looks like it could be a chequerboard.
It's great to be back in the hobby after a long break
Cheers
5 has fine scribbles on faces which is consistent with a snake skin variety. 1, 2 and 6 are all pigeon blood varieties. 3 & 4 are both turks, I agree that 4 is a brilliant turk
Interesting, I wouldn't have considered 5 a snakeskin... it's closer to a wild caught red or a hybrid of one.
6 is definitely a snakeskin.. surprised that you'd think 1,2 and 6 were pigeon bloods... 3545775_Brown-RedJacarecappa_0-600x400.jpg
5 is a snake skin for sure; it has more than 9 bars. Closer to 14 bars.
Snakeskins are characterized by their very fine-line patterning in the face and body, as well as having 10 - 14 bars on the body (though there are 9-bar snakes and pigeon snakes which break those rules and are exceptions).
Leopards have larger striation on the face and 9 bars.
IMO Photo 1 and 2 are pigeon based discus, photo 3 & 4 are Turquoise discus , photo 5 Snakeskin and photo 6 also pigeon based didcus.
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Grasshopper
Francis
Thanks for the explanation... learn something new every day