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RE: Aaron's Black splendida. pic

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Posted by: FR at Mon May 5 13:49:47 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

About kings, they are polymorphic, many colors and patterns in the same area. They are known for that.
We see that here.
With black kings is a co dom gene, which means its a pain in the arse. If yours is a pure recessive, that would be good.

The problem is, if its recessive, its no big deal as there are already black kings. So the results would be no different then anyone breeding MBK's to a splendida. Which has been done many times in captivity and in nature. So I am not sure I would put much time and effort into that. Unless you are doing it for fun. And if its fun, go for it.


   

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