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A few years ago i got lucky with a pair of amyae i bought, I never intended to breed them, but they bred before i got around to seperating them, i incubated the eggs, and out popped a new mutation.
(the pink is hard to photograph, its a really nice clean looking pink)

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This season just past, i put the pink males over the sister of the original female (the sister doesnt belong to me, i was asked to try breeding her and another female by another aps member) and out popped something even more mutated,....wish i knew which male it was, she also produced 2 normal pinks,....so its probably just one of the males that carries the reduced spike gene,...

Strangely enough, of the 2 females that had produced pink babies for him, only this 1 had compatible genes with my pink boys, the other only produced boring brown babies,...

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pics got jumbled, bumma, reduced spike one is the first pic

Nyokos babies1.jpg

Nyokos kids 2012.jpg

extra mutant.jpg
 
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Lovely! Congrats! It'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
 
Awesome stuff Chris. The little spike-less guy is so cute.

If and when you breed back to the pink sibling, they could be called Amyae Jellybeans.

good work man. =)

Dan
 
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