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Zoohtasim
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Older one - Light Blue opaline with 1 purple factor (maybe)Pair #1 babies -
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Younger one - Lime green opaline
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Older one - Light Blue opaline with 1 purple factor (maybe)Pair #1 babies -
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Left one - Opaline sky blue femalePair #2 babies -
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Right one - LIME GREEN RECESSIVE PIED?????Pair #5 babies -
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That gives me a reason to update the budgie mutations thread!Does pied mean the baby has green, yellow, and blue?![]()
Rec pied basically means the bird will have a huge white or yellow spot on its head and the head barring that they have never disappear! Their eyes never gain an iris ring and the male's cere stay pink forever! Its like an adult budgie who looks like a toddler! I find them really cute! The gene is also recessive as the name suggests. And white based rec pieds will have a generally white body with splashes of blue and a yellow based rec pied budgie will have green splashes! Really pretty too!Does pied mean the baby has green, yellow, and blue?![]()
Split to pied wont make sense as there's nothing called a pied mutation in budgies, its either dominant pied or recessive pied, so I'll say what you heard is wrong? And wdym by you cant breed two rec together???Someone told me years ago its called split to pied not split to recessive pied. Not sure as I dont breed rec pieds as not a fan of them as you cant breed two rec together
Due to a lethal gene most of the eggs either dont hatch or they dont live long as they are weaker same with breeding two inos...ive tried both before neither clutches ever hatched so tossed out those mutations and wont breed those again not a fan of either.Split to pied wont make sense as there's nothing called a pied mutation in budgies, its either dominant pied or recessive pied, so I'll say what you heard is wrong? And wdym by you cant breed two rec together???
Thats real? I thought they only made bad parents, I'll look into this one huhDue to a lethal gene most of the eggs either dont hatch or they dont live long as they are weaker same with breeding two inos...ive tried both before neither clutches ever hatched so tossed out those mutations and wont breed those again not a fan of either.