Shaft Tail (Long Tail Grass Finch)
- Billion25
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Shaft Tail (Long Tail Grass Finch)
Can anyone tell me the genetics of this species?thanks
- MadHatter
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I'm gunna assume your serious... for now.
But to be honest, I have no idea what you are asking, and am not so sure you do either. I don't know of any established mutations in this species, but perhaps some exist in the US/UK...
Before someone spends an hour putting together an essay on the genetic relationships of all the mutations that exist in this species in answer to the question they -think- you asked, maybe you'd like to explain yourself a bit better...
But to be honest, I have no idea what you are asking, and am not so sure you do either. I don't know of any established mutations in this species, but perhaps some exist in the US/UK...
Before someone spends an hour putting together an essay on the genetic relationships of all the mutations that exist in this species in answer to the question they -think- you asked, maybe you'd like to explain yourself a bit better...
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I know of a few mutations in this species (fawn, cream, white). I am pretty sure fawn is inherited the same way it is in zebras, but I'll have to double check.
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- Billion25
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thanks, pls do check i aquired a pair of fawns just yesterday, i am wondering how to produce creams?Crystal wrote:I know of a few mutations in this species (fawn, cream, white). I am pretty sure fawn is inherited the same way it is in zebras, but I'll have to double check.
do you know what would be the outcome if i pair a normal and crean?
thanks
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sir, of coarse im serious, all iam saying is what possible offspring if i combine different colors of grass finches.MadHatter wrote:I'm gunna assume your serious... for now.
But to be honest, I have no idea what you are asking, and am not so sure you do either. I don't know of any established mutations in this species, but perhaps some exist in the US/UK...
Before someone spends an hour putting together an essay on the genetic relationships of all the mutations that exist in this species in answer to the question they -think- you asked, maybe you'd like to explain yourself a bit better...
anyway thanks for your time