Forrest, those are simply stunning fish. Any news with the breeding program? I would love to see some of these coming to the states soon.
forrest,
any news on these? how is the breeding going?
as all of us here would love to have some of them young ones, if and when they are ready.
john o
Forrest, those are simply stunning fish. Any news with the breeding program? I would love to see some of these coming to the states soon.
Renee'
Today I'm feeling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO-qS0DvBgE
I think those are the Red Golden Diamonds breed by Forrest in 2007....perhaps I could be wrong lah.
Cheers
Francis
What is the difference between these guys compared to a Rose Red or Red Clover?
Renee'
Today I'm feeling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO-qS0DvBgE
Hi Renee,
My guess are
1.Red Golden Diamonds got golden base genes & when stressed no bars in the body.
2.Rose Red got brown base genes and has bars in the body.....San Merah is an improved version & no bars in the body even when stressed..
3.Red Cover got pigeons base genes & stressed got peppering in it's body.
Cheers
Francis
QUOTE=FLGirl1977;507310]What is the difference between these guys compared to a Rose Red or Red Clover? [/QUOTE]
Francis, that's a very good explanation! Thank you!
Renee'
Today I'm feeling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO-qS0DvBgE
I think the idea is to breed out the black peppering. The 3Rs I purchased were golden based and not PB. Its the main reason I would like to breed the royal ruby reds instead of the tangerines I have atm.
Ed
Thanks Darren. BTW, has your contact got any more wild heckels? I can't quite remember if you said early Feb or early March he would have some more?
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Cheers
Robyn