GREAT!!! I will stay tuned !
Dave
The fry are eating from dad too?! NIce!
BTW, that female Valentine sure is pretty, very red too!
When science and magic collide, the story begins.
GREAT!!! I will stay tuned !
Dave
Hi Paul,
I suppose you have already seen the differences in the fry in terms of color. What I am wondering here is if you had any wigglers or fry that were/are albino. Looking good my friend. "lifes like a box of choclates, you never know what your going to get"
Ed
"There was no spoon"
I have one Albino Golden and as a young adullt I notice that the fish has a weak eye site - not blind but is often off target than not.
Point I am trying to make or rather understand is - how are the juvies on intermediate size - may be young to judge but did u notice anyting different. Because I know growing up I did not notice this behavior on the fish may it was something I overlooked.
Or is it that intermediates are just like any other non albino fish with recessive albiino that has not impact what so ever until they breed to generate few albino offspring.
Ashay Sathe
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Ashay, I have heard and read a few that reckon albinos have poor eyesight. I've had a few albinos over the years and have a few now, their eyesight seems no different to the others I have, including Asians, German and wild. Only thing with all of mine is that they can be feisty
Paul
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Hi Eddie
Red/white are not a homogenous (pure) strain, they always throw a % of non white based fry in the babies. The snow white is the homozygous form that the red/whites are bred from, it is only when you breed a SW to SW....or a SW X anything that will will receive 100% white based fry. The crosses that are white based are heterozygous and cannot be purified, it is not in the genes to have that ability.
Those darker fry are the browns i was referring too in my earlier post. Please give me a break down on %'s of varieties when you can tell who is who, and i may be able to tell you more about your parent stock.
Rod
Hi Rod, I will give a break down and I very much appreciate your help. Genetics is very much a learning experience for me
Paul
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Wow, that should be some interesting looking browns. They'd be albino intermediates too, man....I can't wait to see the babies grow out!
All the best Paul,
Eddie
Nice Job!. Cant wait to see those in 6 mos.
Jim
Congratulations Paul! As always you raise some awesome adults I look forward to seeing how the fry develop
Thanks for sharing
Ardan
Thanks guys for the kind words. Here are some taken today, still doing ok. I've no brine shrimp eggs so these are on decaps for now.
Paul
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