Brushing up on genetics, picking a mate
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 5:12 pm
I know you guys get a lot of stupid questions in this section---I've read a lot in this section over the years to try to understand, but I have no first hand experience....
I have a sf violet male. I was thinking about trying to find him a mate in a year or so. (or more).
I like the "rainbow" mutation... I understand that to be Turquoise Pallid, or is it violet turquoise pallid?
Anyway, I'm having a hard time finding a reputable picture of a violet turquoise pallid. I see violet turquoise and turquoise pallid. Am I not correctly envisioning what a violet turquoise pallid would look like? I think to myself it would look like a violet turquoise with some yellow in the head and lighter in color. Or would it look virtually the same as a turquoise pallid with no hint of violet?
Well, additionally my question is this.... If I pair my violet male with a turquoise pallid female, can I possibly ever get a violet turquoise pallid of either sex? I imagine the odds are against me if the turquoise gene is in the female rather than the male. and then cut in half by my male being sf. But I haven't even thought about the pallid.
and if the violet turquoise pallid looks pretty much like a turquoise pallid, then I suppose my chance get better? but by how much?
I never did learn to use that calculator thing you guys made....
I have a sf violet male. I was thinking about trying to find him a mate in a year or so. (or more).
I like the "rainbow" mutation... I understand that to be Turquoise Pallid, or is it violet turquoise pallid?
Anyway, I'm having a hard time finding a reputable picture of a violet turquoise pallid. I see violet turquoise and turquoise pallid. Am I not correctly envisioning what a violet turquoise pallid would look like? I think to myself it would look like a violet turquoise with some yellow in the head and lighter in color. Or would it look virtually the same as a turquoise pallid with no hint of violet?
Well, additionally my question is this.... If I pair my violet male with a turquoise pallid female, can I possibly ever get a violet turquoise pallid of either sex? I imagine the odds are against me if the turquoise gene is in the female rather than the male. and then cut in half by my male being sf. But I haven't even thought about the pallid.
and if the violet turquoise pallid looks pretty much like a turquoise pallid, then I suppose my chance get better? but by how much?
I never did learn to use that calculator thing you guys made....