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RE: Ackie ID

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Posted by: FR at Sun May 21 13:49:39 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

There are no true red ackies in that lot. The male is a Mt. Isa, and the females are from that area, may be german reds(a reddish form of V.a.brachyurus.

Consider, most if not all Yellows originally came from the Cloncurry Mt.Isa area. There are many many color morphs in that area. All are included in, V.a.brachyurus.

Of course their actual history can include crossing to reds or other types. That is an unknown.

The only problem with these is, the male has an extreme amount of head pattern for his type. But still within normal. If there is any doubt, it would be the male being a cross. But other then head makings, it appears normal Yellow ackie. So its most likely is a bold patterned yellow(they do exsist)

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