Beautiful!! Almost Mouth-watering?? Is that possible? Congrats!
That is sure what I thought would happen, BUT this year I hatched out 4 clutches from Bloodred het Striped PS, and only produced one Striped PS, with very low expression, similar to this one. I also did not produce a single regular PS from over 40 eggs.Very nice ...!!!
itll be interesting to see if diffusion ( pied) will go higher on a stripe
That is sure what I thought would happen, BUT this year I hatched out 4 clutches from Bloodred het Striped PS, and only produced one Striped PS, with very low expression, similar to this one. I also did not produce a single regular PS from over 40 eggs.
I expected the Striped gene to HELP, bring up the white higher on the sides of PS, but the exact opposite happened. I started my project with a Don S PS x Rich H Striped Bloodred. It seems as if the project picked up something from the Rich H Bloodred, that pretty much blocks the expression of PS, OR I was thinking that with the combo of Striped PS, the Striped gene is dominant and partially blocks PS. PS is still a very mysterious phenotype to be sure.
Question: Did you produce any, or many regular PS from this project? I didn't produce a single one and should have produced several.
Question: Did you produce any, or many regular PS from this project? I didn't produce a single one and should have produced several.
I am not that surprised. I have hatched out PS from several Bloodred lines when bred to a Don S PS. I guess it is like testing for any other genes, you need to KNOW the PS gene is in the mix or get lucky.Hey Joe,
You'll be surprise but I actually hatched this little girl out of non pied sided line.
Hypo diffused striped het anery amel x classic het hypo diffused striped anery
the male came from breeding a fire striped het anery amel (pierce and hume) x classic het hypo diffused striped anery