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carpondro x carpondro.......carpondro x canary!

spataro87 Jan 13, 2006 07:35 AM

Here is some pics of my buddies hybrids at it. What will be the out come????????

Replies (5)

bluerosy Jan 13, 2006 08:51 AM

WOW! Put me in touch with your buddy. I want a pair from that breeding.

ChristopherD Jan 13, 2006 07:36 PM

Rainer, which one carpo x carpo or carpondro x yellow. the f2 carpos should be a lil' variable and the Canary should be interesting. COOL Project!!!! Chris...........

bluerosy Jan 17, 2006 01:14 PM

I meant the carpo to carpo. But I would want the canary X as well.

ChristopherD Jan 17, 2006 06:19 PM

i agree F2 carpo x carpo, keep it green! C

Mahlon Jan 18, 2006 07:52 PM

Hey all,

I agree with you all, that Carpondro X Carpondro breeding should produce some magnificent animals with a very high degree of variability, due to resegregation each animal should look very much different from one another.

Also, the canary X carpondro should be interesting, although I have a feeling most are going to look like a GTP with slight black markings on some. The next generation (Canary Carpondro X Canary GTP or Canary Carpondro X Canary Carpondro) should be where it is at, and is probably the only way to get a orangish/yellow carpondro!

Very cool breeding project if you ask me, only thing I would change would be making F1 Canary GTP X Carpet, rather than using a carpondro, keep the blood lines simple, so it is easier to understand what is going on with the project. Main reason would be you are taking a highly heterozygous animal (Carpondro) to a highly homozygous animal (canary chondro)and more than likely the canary gene is simple recessive, or multi-allele so it will be hard to keep the offspring consistent with what you are trying to produce.

Thanks,
Dan

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