Must be exciting to figure out how excactly the coloration passes on genetically.
I'm curious what the outcomes will be.
I must say tho, that i think the colors are already great the way they are now.
Good luck with the oncoming breeding project![]()
Must be exciting to figure out how excactly the coloration passes on genetically.
I'm curious what the outcomes will be.
I must say tho, that i think the colors are already great the way they are now.
Good luck with the oncoming breeding project![]()
Nice pac's
what's the ages
I have 40 frogs. Most of them are between 4 and 8 months. 9 two year old adults and a few 1 year olds.
All the green apples are about 3 months old
Those are all very beautiful. The colors and patterns are very striking. Especially the Albinos. Very bright and unique.
I always thought blues were sterile . I own about 35 frogs right from a month to 3 years old.
Nope blues are fertile. I thought they would be also til mine bred.(Pics of my girl breeding and a pic of a tadpole is in my albums.) Yusuke assured me that they were fertile. I am making a big order from him in december. I just talked to him. He has lots of tadpoles right now that will be ready to go next month.
Looks really neat! Goodness, those apricots are stunning! Can't wait to see the turnouts! Are you going to breed them next winter, or are you going to go ahead and breed some of the older one(s) this winter?
I know the samurai blues produce 50% blues when combined with anyother morph besides. I am curious to see what my holdbacks that are odd colored throw out for colors.
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