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Joejr14
at Mon Jun 20 23:02:55 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joejr14 ]
Well, the male appears to be a snow---with some strange colors, and the female looks to be a normal (okeetee/lookatee).
Have you tested that female out to see if she's compatible with a regular anery? I think that's where you need to start next year.
Also, if you have an adult 'amazon anery', you should test that with an anery a to see what comes out. If you get anerys, then clearly this is not a new anery. If you get normals---that means one of two things. Either you've got a new gene, or your anery is just a normal. You should also test it against charcoal as well.
The real proof will come when two offspring from the original pair are mated together. Do you get all 'anery' looking babies with some snows, or do you get normals?
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