Help finding a mutation

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Rueae
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Help finding a mutation

Post by Rueae »

Hey guys. I haven't been on in forever.

I'm considering finding another ringneck to be owned by. The thing is that for the first time in my life I have a favorite color and I'd really love to find a bird in that color.

It's a kind of seafoam green, green-blue color. That green-blue that's on an opal or in the suffusion of a white ringneck.

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So far the only birds that I've found that come close to this (at least in a majority of area) are the seagreen pied opaline peachfaced lovebird and the cloncurry.


Please tell me if any indian ringneck mutations are like this or come close to this color. Put a picture of the bird in your response and name the specific mutation so I can do some research.
Thank you. :)
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Re: Help finding a mutation

Post by madas »

Perhaps a cinnamon emerald (homozyguos) or opaline EmeraldTurquoise could fit this color.
Rueae
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Re: Help finding a mutation

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Do you have a picture of either of those?
Know anyone in the U.S. that breeds them?
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