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SRCORNS.COM Hatchling Thread (2015)
08-31-2015, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by DuxorW
If you do and decide you're willing to part with any, let me know
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OK, I have one person ahead of you, but I'll let you know what happens
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08-31-2015, 11:28 AM
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#32
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I'd also love to see how those "normal-colored" sunkisseds corns you hatched out last year are looking, whenever you have time, which I'm sure you have so much of this time of year
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08-31-2015, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by DuxorW
I'd also love to see how those "normal-colored" sunkisseds corns you hatched out last year are looking, whenever you have time, which I'm sure you have so much of this time of year
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OK, if I can find them. LOL!!
Here is another suspected RedCoat Classic next to typical looking Classics.
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08-31-2015, 12:05 PM
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Do both the parents look non-redcoat...and are you getting a roughly 1:4 ratio of "redcoat" to normal?
I have a redcoat lava and a sunkissed suspected red factor that are both adults, I'm excited to work with both genes, particularly getting them into lavender morphs. Joe Pierce hatched out a redcoat lava lavender that was just out of this world. I think both red factor and redcoat will make just about anything look better (I wonder what happens when they are both present in the same animal?!?!). Can't wait to see your supreme reverse okeetees!
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08-31-2015, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by steve roylance
I'm convinced some type of red modifying gene is floating around in my Sunkissed line.
Sunkissed (RedCoat)?
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Those are awesome!
Are you holding some back to do some test breeding?
Is there Lava in that line?
Duxor, here's al SK that Steve produced. I got her Jan 2014.
As a baby, and now.
And the other one is a SK I picked up this year from Jarrett (ph Cinder, Hypo, Terrazzo).
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08-31-2015, 12:23 PM
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#36
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Originally Posted by DuxorW
Do both the parents look non-redcoat...and are you getting a roughly 1:4 ratio of "redcoat" to normal?
I have a redcoat lava and a sunkissed suspected red factor that are both adults, I'm excited to work with both genes, particularly getting them into lavender morphs. Joe Pierce hatched out a redcoat lava lavender that was just out of this world. I think both red factor and redcoat will make just about anything look better (I wonder what happens when they are both present in the same animal?!?!). Can't wait to see your supreme reverse okeetees!
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Atually the Sire to this clutch is a Tessera, and he looks RedCoat. The Dam does not look RC.
Yeah a RF RC should look wicked! Good luck with that project!
Thanks, I can't wait to see the SROs (Supreme RO) either
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08-31-2015, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticExotics
Those are awesome!
Are you holding some back to do some test breeding?
Is there Lava in that line?
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Thanks!! I am holding some back yes. There is no Lava in this group, but I have Lava Sunkisseds that go back to this particular line. Here's one I hatched last season that I'm pretty sure is RC.
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08-31-2015, 12:26 PM
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#38
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Almost all of my Sunkissed projects started with one pair of Sunkissed Okeetees.
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08-31-2015, 12:31 PM
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#39
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Could he be red factor? How many off the offspring are red? I guess it can't be distinguished by this breeding alone, because if it's red factor roughly half the offspring should be red (assuming male is het), and with redcoat it would also be 1/2 (assuming the male is homozygous and the female is het).
Here's the suspected red factor sunkissed I acquired from Walter. Her saddles are a little more red than the photo suggests. Hoping to see this coloration in some of her offspring (sorry for hijacking, Steve!).
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08-31-2015, 12:35 PM
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That's a cool looking baby!
I have a pair of outcrossed offspring from a dark line of SK, that a friend of mine (Tara) got from Don. He got them from a guy in FL, Ward Smith.
Another friend of mine (Matt-NW Bloodlines) got a male darkline SK and paired him with a SK BR het Amel Motley.
Here's a pic of the sire, and the babies I picked up, the female first, and then the male.
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