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Would depend on the genes behind the parents. Let's say your black has Lav in the background, or there is splash in the mix. You would not really know until you breb them. But from what I have had here, you most likely will get Blue closer to mom's color. Your best bet would be to take her to a Splash or Lighter Blue to lighten the offspring. The problem with breeding the "darker" blue is that most people cannot tell the differnce between black & blue in that darker phase. A good way to tell is if your "black" has a slightly lighter under color on it's bum, it is a blue. A black will have black or darker brown looking under color on the bum. Brown being from staining from the potty! Once they are washed up it is brown again. Don't want to confuse anyone to think it is a "chocolate" when it is just dirt.
Would depend on the genes behind the parents. Let's say your black has Lav in the background, or there is splash in the mix. You would not really know until you breb them. But from what I have had here, you most likely will get Blue closer to mom's color. Your best bet would be to take her to a Splash or Lighter Blue to lighten the offspring. The problem with breeding the "darker" blue is that most people cannot tell the differnce between black & blue in that darker phase. A good way to tell is if your "black" has a slightly lighter under color on it's bum, it is a blue. A black will have black or darker brown looking under color on the bum. Brown being from staining from the potty! Once they are washed up it is brown again. Don't want to confuse anyone to think it is a "chocolate" when it is just dirt.
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