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RE: First Brian sharp sunglow born in Europe

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Posted by: chondro55 at Tue May 22 07:50:12 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chondro55 ]  
   

Hi Kevin,

Yes I was very surprised because the 50% Dh sunglow was only for a few days with this female.
The other male was the super salmon male that I have.
So I expected that one to be the father.

Some animals still have to gain collor.
At least one sunglow is in there and 2 possible sunglows, but have not figured this out yet.
One of these animals is not completly developed and almost has no color at this moment. It is doing ok ... so I hope it will make it and when it will gain color I will see if it is a sunglow or not.
The Dhs and sunglow in this litter do not have very big blotches on the tail. This makes it rather difficult to distinguish the albinos from the sunglows.
Ofcourse I will keep you posted.


   

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