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Ideas/advice please

Lostcorn

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Hi

I am looking for suggestions for what would be the most worthwhile mate for my ultra female when she is ready.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

regards

John
 

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Well, amel anything will give you all ultramels. You could breed her with an ultramel male and then try to figure out which kids are ultra and which are ultramel.

It really depends on what kinds of goals you have. Do you plan on selling all the offspring outright? Or do you want to keep back a couple for a project? If you are going the project route there are a lot of interesting things you can do. Personally, I would think about mating her with one of the following:

opal = ultramels het lavender
butter = ultramels het caramel
Amel bloodred = ultramels het diffused
lavamel = ultramels het lava (would the F2's be ultravamels?) :rolleyes:

Maybe some other folks can think of more good combos. I'm kind of brain-dead right now. Mainly, get something you like. And if you like more than one thing, get 'em all!
 
Ultra

Hi all

Sisuit , thanks for the ideas and the welcome.

I am as sure as I can be that she is ultra.
She came from someone I trust who is experienced in these matters

John
 
There has been some debate on the ability to differentiate between ultra and ultramel hatchlings, even adults for that matter. So you might want to be cautious about calling her completely homo for ultra until test breedings prove otherwise.

But I would definately recommend something else that has amel in it. At the very least you could get ultramels het for something and produce some neat and up and coming morphs.
 
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