or would I have to prove it out? thanks.
PS this female was sold to me as a 50%het pied
JIM
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or would I have to prove it out? thanks.
PS this female was sold to me as a 50%het pied
JIM
In order to find out for sure if it's het for pied you will have to breed it. I doubt it's a burgandy though. JMO
Quig
Looks to be a normal to me, the only way to prove anything out is by breeding it.
What makes you think it may be a burg ?
just the color, it is a bugandy color and does not have the yellow or brown color like all of my normal balls. what else makes them a bugandy? thanks.
JIM
Ok, In the Pic he looks completely normal, although he doesn’t seem to have much yellow on him. He has quite a bit of black, and all the burgundy’s I have seen don’t have black, they have burgundy. Might be the pic though. if you think its worth trying to prove out the go for it.
Devon
just checking!! thanks.
JIM
ps but what about that possible axanthic?
Nope, sorry just a normal lol,
Devon
Burgundy would actually lack all black color and would instead be either a two toned brown or brown/burgundy/redish in color. Hope this helps.
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