Hi,
I have a male pigeon blood discus. He has very heavy peppering. I have a female red cover (Rose red, Virgin Red, San Merah). She is couple with a male Red Cover but her male is not fertilize the eggs. So I want to change her male with pigeon blood discus. However, I dont know that all babies will be pigeon with high peppering or not? Is there anybody test this kind of couple. I will be very glad if you inform me. Thank you so much.
A picture of your pigeon blood would be helpfull, but unless you plan on Line breeding out several generations (nothing wrong with this), you won't be very happy with the results. In order to get ANY decent offspring from the cross you would want to start with a clean pigeon blood, and preferably a solid one at that. Now for what it is worth, I have done a very simular cross.
For starters the male (please note the fry in the picture are NOT the fry from this cross)
Albino Red Melon-pigeon blood
And the female-Vigin red (very simular to a red cover)(again fry in picture is from a different batch)
Ok now for the results:
Ok, just in case your saying that "Hey, that's not that bad" you need the rest of the story. Out of about 100 fry, there were about three that were worth saving to work with ( I had something very specific in mind when I did this cross). If your starting with a dirty pigeon, or one that has pattern, your results most likely will be even less than that. If your looking to breed a pair of discus with the intent of selling a good part of the offspring, this cross is highly unadvisable.
Rick