Errr....Originally Posted by TyroneGenade
Tyrone,
When I received the eggs from you, all the fry when grown up were in the normal chocolate form. I've also ordered a few bags of eggs from Mr. Karl Walter at the same time. If I recalled correctly, I found one spotless male after the 3rd generation.
From here, I started to pay a closer attention on the females and realise there were a few female which also do not have spots on it's body.
I passed a pair to Sia Meng and he managed to get the pair going and sebsequent spawn more and more spotless were spotted. Now, the pair that I had gives almost all spotless offspring. :wink:
I don't agree we should get the different colour strain australes to cross breed eventhough they're aquarium strains.Originally Posted by TyroneGenade
What we're facing here now is that the chocolate australes are throwing out some very odd colour australes (between orange and brown) due to some accidental mix.
We're bring new chocolate and orange australes back to Singapore to re-establish the strain. When we're asked by fellow hobbyists whether the australe we had is orange or colcolate, we can't answer as the offsprings varies.![]()
I do selective breeding for my australes but will not cross them from different colour strains. This is just my personnal preference and when asked, I can safely tells them mine is a chocolate, orange or gold australe. :wink:
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