What am i
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What am i
Hi, i am new to this forum. I need to confirm that you can visually identify if the ringneck in the pic is actually a female. And also is it a creamino? Would a male creamino have the visible ring on the neck?
Age :- 3 years
I thank you in advance
Kind regard
Aaron
Age :- 3 years
I thank you in advance
Kind regard
Aaron
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Re: What am i
Hi yup its a creamino
Thanks
Lushen
Thanks
Lushen
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Re: What am i
If it is a male, will the ring be visible or being a cremino it does not show?
Re: What am i
Hi,
At first view this bird looks like a ligth creamino (ligth TurquoiseBlue SL-Ino) but ...
1. The primary flying feathers are not white but brownish ... so another mutation is present, may be Cinnamon.
2. The eyes show pinball pupiles, despite that the bird is not exposed to a high intensity ligth (indoor conditions), similar to what has been described in NSL-Inos.
So it could be a ligth TurquoiseBlue NSL-Ino Cinnamon.
Male or female? It is a very ligth bird with very little residual psittacin, so even if it was a male he could not display any red ring. If it really is a NSL-ino then the probabilities of being male or female are the same. If it was a SL-Ino, then probably it is a female. Could you ask for his/her breeding history?
Regards
Recio
At first view this bird looks like a ligth creamino (ligth TurquoiseBlue SL-Ino) but ...
1. The primary flying feathers are not white but brownish ... so another mutation is present, may be Cinnamon.
2. The eyes show pinball pupiles, despite that the bird is not exposed to a high intensity ligth (indoor conditions), similar to what has been described in NSL-Inos.
So it could be a ligth TurquoiseBlue NSL-Ino Cinnamon.
Male or female? It is a very ligth bird with very little residual psittacin, so even if it was a male he could not display any red ring. If it really is a NSL-ino then the probabilities of being male or female are the same. If it was a SL-Ino, then probably it is a female. Could you ask for his/her breeding history?
Regards
Recio
Re: What am i
I agree. Unsure about the grey, though.Tartan ringnecks wrote:I think it is a pallidino turq grey.
Re: What am i
Hi all, Thanks for the replies.
I had asked the pet shop from where i bought this IRN but he has no history.
Re gender i will do a DNA test, i was assured by the pet shop that this was a female by checking the pelvic bones which are very wide but which by checking i also agree, i know this method is not at all reliable.
I had asked the pet shop from where i bought this IRN but he has no history.
Re gender i will do a DNA test, i was assured by the pet shop that this was a female by checking the pelvic bones which are very wide but which by checking i also agree, i know this method is not at all reliable.
Re: What am i
Hi,
On a different screen I can see that the primary flying feathers are not brown but rather grey pointing to pallid instead of cinnamon, but then ... what about the eyes?
Does anyone know how a combo NSL-ino Cinnamon looks like? Similar to SL-Ino Cinnamon (light green-yellow) or just like a lutino?
Regards
Recio
On a different screen I can see that the primary flying feathers are not brown but rather grey pointing to pallid instead of cinnamon, but then ... what about the eyes?
Does anyone know how a combo NSL-ino Cinnamon looks like? Similar to SL-Ino Cinnamon (light green-yellow) or just like a lutino?
Regards
Recio
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Hi Recio, I've never seen one. Tienie and I have discussed this combination a couple of times, with the same question being asked. He has the ingredients to produce this combination, so I'm looking forward to his finding.Recio wrote:Does anyone know how a combo NSL-ino Cinnamon looks like? Similar to SL-Ino Cinnamon (light green-yellow) or just like a lutino?