Now these are some nice looking fish. Scroll down to last post. These are D/Gm rather than D/g. The bg/bg suppresses the black on the body.
http://www.angelfish.net/VBulletin/showthread.php?t=24342&page=18
Quote from: waterboy on October 24, 2017, 04:45:11 PM
Now these are some nice looking fish. Scroll down to last post. These are D/Gm rather than D/g. The bg/bg suppresses the black on the body.
http://www.angelfish.net/VBulletin/showthread.php?t=24342&page=18
..it'd be nice to know what's really going on with these bg's.....no one has isolated them....and now all the crosses are a mess..... huh
Raiko Slavkov Not all blushing in this generation is colored in red. Maybe the reason is that some of them have a double dose of a dark gene D (without Gm) ... Maybe the reason is that they have a double dose of pb. I'm going to know what the reason is.
"Raiko Slavkov My guess is that they are: (D/Gm - S/S - +/pb? - bg/bg)."
...Ihsan bred a batch too.....
(https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/22688906_10156069418363322_2714854414697352772_n.jpg?oh=f570b94bef4b2eacd1ca6de69addbbed&oe=5AACA7F5)
(https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/22137101_10156002436918322_4950991776556672972_o.jpg?oh=d672e32b7d1386535b854d886f6ace48&oe=5A800A33)
(https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/21765356_10155983205723322_1895061374703138370_n.jpg?oh=e98872eac09e8188ef702ac4aad7d336&oe=5A654A54)