I've found a turquoise pallid and was hoping that there is some way to tell the sex without doing the DNA test.
Father is a blue split to pallid and mother is a red-eyed cinnamon pallid.
The breeder did not state which color cinnamon the mother was, so I assume she is also blue?
(Will ask her and post as soon as I know)
Anyway, the baby is a definite turquoise pallid.
Is the color mutation enough to indicate gender in this instance?
And if so; male or female?
Gender help.
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Gender help.
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.
Re: Gender help.
The turquoise pallid has two siblings, also.
A blue and a blue pallid.
Hope that helps.
A blue and a blue pallid.
Hope that helps.
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.
Re: Gender help.
No way of knowing without Surgical or DNA sexing if you want to know now.