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Blopal????

Roy Munson said:
Hah! I didn't think you were serious about the name. I like it because it's hilarious. It probably has limited marketing value, though. ;)

Forgive me for questioning your 13 year old omniscience. :grin01:

Duh! I have two lav-bloods, so I know that some people don't like the name plasma. I'm one of them! ;)

I like "diffused opal". In fact, if I were selling these, that's what I would call them. :cheers:


Psst whats omniscience? haha, I want a Lav-blood. I need to find some hets. :-offtopic
 
stangs13 said:
Psst whats omniscience? haha, I want a Lav-blood. I need to find some hets. :-offtopic

I believe it means all knowing.

But hey, what do I know? I never claimed to know anything. I know nothing very well though.

Ok, will go back to the shadows now.


Jenn
 
Sorry, but no. I rarely have the time to snap photos of animals once they get past the egg hatching container stage. I feed these every week, but haven't really been paying much attention to them. They are probably looking too much like Blizzards to catch my eye, I guess. :shrugs:
 
P.s.

Could you do that with a lavender bloodred and a bloodred? Or (at the risk of sounding like an idiot) is there an amelanistic version of the Bloodred gene?
 
sprdonkey said:
Could you do that with a lavender bloodred and a bloodred? Or (at the risk of sounding like an idiot) is there an amelanistic version of the Bloodred gene?

I'm not exactly sure what you are asking in reference to the Lavender Blood Red and Blood Red.........

Yes, Amelanistic Blood Reds are rather common these days. Matter of fact, that's how I started this project. By breeding Amelanistic Blood Red to Opal, producing all amels het Blood Red and Lavender.
 
Here's a pic of a rather nice looking Amelanistic Blood Red along with her boyfriend GoldDust.

gd_amelbr01.jpg


gd_amelbr02.jpg
 
So what is golddust? He looks like a butter only with dark eyes. That amel bloodred is sweet.
 
No, not really. Next time I take pics of any of them will likely be when the females are laying eggs. Which won't be for a couple of more years, I guess.
 
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