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Marcel Poots
at Wed Sep 22 11:50:30 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Marcel Poots ]
>>I have 2.5 animals in all: 1.2 triple hets for amel motley and bloodred, and 1.3 amels het for motley and bloodred. The father was the darkest bloodred I've ever seen, and their mother was an amel motley that was very nearly a candy cane in appearance.
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>>These yearlings are all very healthy and should be producing very nice offspring in a year or two. I'm really interested in seeing what happens with all the mixtures ... especially the amel motley bloodreds!
I am more interested in the Bloodred Motley but a Amel Bloodred Motley would be nice too I am a bit worried about not being able to reconize Bloodred Motleys in the clutches. I really really hope to see good white/grey heads and typical Bloodred bellies on them. But since no one ever produced a Bloodred Motley (knowingly) there is no way to tell what the bellies look like. I am glad you will be some help because I will have some reference. The Bloodred that I used is not one of the best I have seen. He fathered my Bloodred/Pewter clutch and I had only a few with grey heads. So I am afraid that crossing the outcross back will result in even less Bloodred-like Bloodreds. But I could be wrong. Never done this before 
Marcel ----- Marcel Poots (Holland)
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