https://www.coursera.org/course/geneticsevolution
Take a look at this course. The first half is specifically on genetics and will answer the questions you have. It is free and a lot of fun.
https://www.coursera.org/course/geneticsevolution
Take a look at this course. The first half is specifically on genetics and will answer the questions you have. It is free and a lot of fun.
As Rod pointed out, this should NOT be an issue due to the fact both are albino's.Not good at all and a mix to stay away from. Very heavily peppered pigeon bloods.
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My bad then Eddie Your post (number 223) appeared to me to be a response to post numbr 220. Now that I look it over I missed post 222 sorry.........
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Been reading this thread for a while now and am in the process of setting up a tank that I intend to fill with discus
Anyone got any suggestions as a good starter for a cross to make and therefore what lines might be good to start with?
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what would come from red scrible male x spotted leopard female
Come on, someone has to be able to answer this. It goes along with talking about breeding.
Dick
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What makes you think it is a throwback? To me it looks like a fire red that has a bit of striation.
Rick
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I had no idea but it seemes that they are advertised as being a solid fish. That is why I asked.
Dick
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Normally they are solid but it is not completely unheard of for them to have a few striations.
-john
Hi guys, I am new here and thinking of buying a pair consisting of a reflection D and a ring leopard, what would these 2 likely produce?
Thanks Guys