Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face markings
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
I consulted Roy Beckman since he is the only baby out of the 3 clutches to look this way. I explained the dad's background was unknow...a pet store rescue. We think he is having issues with D3 or his liver and we are trying a few thing to see if it helps. I moved his cage near a sunny window, full spectrum lighting, he said the diet is good as I described it. We are just not sure exactly why this happens it could be something he is predisposed to.
If the extra sunlight and lighting works, when he molts he should loose the black, if it does not well he will just have to live with the name Scribbles and enjoy a good life here.
If the extra sunlight and lighting works, when he molts he should loose the black, if it does not well he will just have to live with the name Scribbles and enjoy a good life here.
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Moving her near sunlight is good even if she is not lacking in anything...
An explaination of D3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D
An explaination of D3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
If you get chnce look up melanistic. I'll see if i can find the article on it.
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Is this the topic you were reffering to?
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
yes, I also posted the link on your topic thread.
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
I had a bird, he was melanistic, but I "cured" him.
I first thought he was "triple black" (BB BF BC)

our new Zebra finch male - Raven - Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
when I got him

Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
c.a one month after
I first thought he was "triple black" (BB BF BC)


our new Zebra finch male - Raven - Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
when I got him

Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
c.a one month after
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Cute! I am combing BB with CFW then want to breed in BCCCFW and eventually BF to get a triple blackVargur wrote:I had a bird, he was melanistic, but I "cured" him.
I first thought he was "triple black" (BB BF BC)
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our new Zebra finch male - Raven - Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
when I got him
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Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
c.a one month after

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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
In the case of this little guy he was the only one like this out of three clutches. He is in a sunny location at my friends house, he looks great and even recognized me when I walked over and said "hey sweeties", he popped over to the side of the cage near me beeping.
We will see if he looses the black, as it was explained to me sometimes it does not go away and it could be just something this bird's system is prone to. I did notice the black band under the chin was much thinner so maybe the sun shine is working, something the 2 sun sticks close to the top perches did not correct.
We will see if he looses the black, as it was explained to me sometimes it does not go away and it could be just something this bird's system is prone to. I did notice the black band under the chin was much thinner so maybe the sun shine is working, something the 2 sun sticks close to the top perches did not correct.
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Hm, well I think the black looks unique!
but, glad he is doing well!

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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Wow, that zebra was beautiful with the black, but how'd you know there was a nutritional problem that caused the black? Curious about the sun issue.Vargur wrote:I had a bird, he was melanistic, but I "cured" him.
I first thought he was "triple black" (BB BF BC)
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our new Zebra finch male - Raven - Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
when I got him
[ [url=http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5285/5341549726_fe83722e91_m.jpg] ][/url]
Krummi by Elma_Ben, on Flickr
c.a one month after
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Re: Odd little fawn zebra with black throat and face marking
Deborah....this is Garrie Landry's article on melanistic (black) phase
http://www.zebrafinch.com/newzebra/BlackFace.html
Birds not exposed to sunlight (D3) can have changes in their plumage, darken....exposed to the sun can restore their colors back to normal after a molt or two. Sometimes it is caused by a flaw in the birds own make up (internal).
Go to NOTES on http://www.efinch.com/species/bfzeb.htm
http://www.zebrafinch.com/newzebra/BlackFace.html
Birds not exposed to sunlight (D3) can have changes in their plumage, darken....exposed to the sun can restore their colors back to normal after a molt or two. Sometimes it is caused by a flaw in the birds own make up (internal).
Go to NOTES on http://www.efinch.com/species/bfzeb.htm
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