Posted by:
DMong
at Sat Dec 3 11:55:05 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Well, many years ago starting back in 1995, the only amel's that were initially available were the tricolors that were $3,000. As they became more commonly bred in collections and also became more affordable, more people started breeding in the tangerine phase into them for a much higher percentages of orange/tangerine coloration, and those went for a bit more money than the original light butter/yellow tricolors.
Anyway, I would probably breed it to a tangerine, because they are very affordable now and very commonly bred, and you can still pop out some variation within the clutch depending what the parents lineages are anyway.
~Doug









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