I may have stated the title incorrectly... It is L144 short fin blue eyed male crossed with Long fin albino bn. Feel free to correct me if I got it wrong.
This is sort of a question for a friend and sort of a question for me.
The "for me" part is that the babies are living in my aquariums now.
The original owner only had female albino long fins and they crossed with blue eyed short fins.
He had NO brown BNs (or any other coloration) in the tank.
All babies came out brown, mixture of long and short fins (almost equal ratio) with tiny white spots and white stripes on the tail.
Has anyone had this happen? Will one of these crossing with an albino create 1/4albino?
I was thinking that since the albino originally came from the recessive, pigment depleted brown, it would still have that chance of throwing browns. but ALL were brown with white tiny spots. I am asking more for general knowledge than anything.
This is sort of a question for a friend and sort of a question for me.
The "for me" part is that the babies are living in my aquariums now.
The original owner only had female albino long fins and they crossed with blue eyed short fins.
He had NO brown BNs (or any other coloration) in the tank.
All babies came out brown, mixture of long and short fins (almost equal ratio) with tiny white spots and white stripes on the tail.
Has anyone had this happen? Will one of these crossing with an albino create 1/4albino?
I was thinking that since the albino originally came from the recessive, pigment depleted brown, it would still have that chance of throwing browns. but ALL were brown with white tiny spots. I am asking more for general knowledge than anything.
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