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Definately... lol
LOL, Still under contruction guys as I sort through all my pictures and take new ones. This was just a place holder to remind me that I even had these
Rick
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I am looking forward to this one. Interested in percentage you get of bar-less to nine bar you get in the first generation. If you get to 2nd generation, to see what you get as far as albino, bar less and nine bar and if the bars show in juvie albinos, and do the bars disappear as they do in sans and red covers as they mature.
Steve T
chop meat, carry water
I would have to say the vast majority, if not all, would be classified as 9 bar, many with broken bars. There are definatly those whose bars are much lighter, but I am not sure at this stage as it would be fair to classify them as barless. There are only subtle differences at this stage in their appearence to that of the virgin red x ARSG at this point, primarily in the dorsal fins.
I'm very interested in your work. any pictures from this batch?
Rick
How did the fry from this pair turn out?
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Nothing to special really, just a Red cover looking fish. I sold them all to make room for other fish I was more interested in. I should have taken pictures, thought I had, but for the life of me haven't found them yet.
-Rick
Ex-President-North American Discus Association-NADA
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