scottsquatch
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Heres the deal, I really like amel bloodreds and thought it would be a fun goal to create my own line instead of just buying somebody elses.
Using a genetics calculator, it will take me 3 generations of breeding to get the desired morph based on the genetics I would have to use as a starting point.
Heres where my question comes in, I have been looking at a LOT of photos of amel bloodreds and a lot of them don't look like much more than nice sunglows. I realize there can be a lot of variation in the same morph, but are those really "intensely red" bloodred amels the exception rather than the rule?
If that is the case, I would rather just buy one and devote my time to a different breeding project rather than go through all that work to produce a "really nice looking sunglow".
Thanks for any help and/or information you can give me.
Scott
Using a genetics calculator, it will take me 3 generations of breeding to get the desired morph based on the genetics I would have to use as a starting point.
Heres where my question comes in, I have been looking at a LOT of photos of amel bloodreds and a lot of them don't look like much more than nice sunglows. I realize there can be a lot of variation in the same morph, but are those really "intensely red" bloodred amels the exception rather than the rule?
If that is the case, I would rather just buy one and devote my time to a different breeding project rather than go through all that work to produce a "really nice looking sunglow".
Thanks for any help and/or information you can give me.
Scott