>>imo the black bands increasing in width typically means there is some nelsons influence. also, the color of the light bands being more orange rather than yellow/white usually suggest there is mexican, conants, or blanchards. it's fairly unlikely that anyone is messing with conants or blanchards by putting them with nelsons, so that leaves mexican

Aaron,

The high-orange "apricot" campbelli produce that look in hybrids, too. I've seen it quite a few times at this point. Also note that some wild nelsoni also display an orange wash in their background coloring, making them essentially "tangerine" nelsoni.

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