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THE POND-THE FRESHWATER PLACE => Angelfish => Topic started by: LizStreithorst on December 25, 2013, 01:55:12 PM

Title: Christmas Eggs
Post by: LizStreithorst on December 25, 2013, 01:55:12 PM
They were actually Christmas eve eggs but since they were still on the cone Christmas morning I consider them a Christmas gift.  I will try to say this in Greek.  Tell me if I get it right:  hb pp to hb p+

So if they hatch the fry should be as many HBs as decide to turn and 50% p+ and 50% pp, right?  The pp is a veil and the p+ is a standard.  How do you say that in Greek?

Merry Christmas, y'all.


























Title: Re: Christmas Eggs
Post by: Mugwump on December 25, 2013, 02:05:03 PM
Quote from: LizStreithorst on December 25, 2013, 01:55:12 PM
They were actually Christmas eve eggs but since they were still on the cone Christmas morning I consider them a Christmas gift.  I will try to say this in Greek.  Tell me if I get it right:  hb pp to hb p+

So if they hatch the fry should be as many HBs as decide to turn and 50% p+ and 50% pp, right?  The pp is a veil and the p+ is a standard.  How do you say that in Greek?

Merry Christmas, y'all.

Pretty close...you need the slashes tho   h/h p/p +/v - h/h +/p  ....'v' is veil...'h' is half black..altho 'hb' gets the point across nicely..below is a list of letters to genes, etc...

1. Dark 
D
partially dominant
Dark locus

2. Marble   
M
partially dominant
Dark locus

3. Zebra   
Z
partially dominant
Stripeless locus

4. Gold   
g
recessive characteristic
Dark locus

5. Stripeless
S
partially dominant
Stripeless locus

6. Smokey
Sm
partially dominant
Smokey locus

7. Half-black 
h
recessive characteristic
Halfblack locus

8. Gold marble
Gm 
partially dominant
Dark locus

9. Pearl 
p
recessive characteristic
Pearl locus

10. Streaked
St
partially dominant
Streaked locus

11. Veil   
V
partially dominant
Veil locus

12. Albino
a
recessive characteristic
Albino locus





Title: Re: Christmas Eggs
Post by: LizStreithorst on December 25, 2013, 02:15:14 PM
At least you were able to understand what I wrote ::)  It's hard to learn a new language in old age ;)

Mug, they say that "h" is simple recessive.  I've found that not to be the case.  It has to be something different.  I've gotten  black   tails, and 1/3 blacks.  If it were a simple recessive would I not get only hbs or non hb's?
Title: Re: Christmas Eggs
Post by: Mugwump on December 25, 2013, 04:01:26 PM
They're both h/h then....and a lot are partial, or unexpressed...'h' is recessive.
Title: Re: Christmas Eggs
Post by: BallAquatics on December 26, 2013, 10:54:21 AM
Congratulation Liz.....  whatever they turn out to be.   ;)

Dennis
Title: Re: Christmas Eggs
Post by: b125killer on December 26, 2013, 11:01:00 AM
Congratulations Liz.