ok if someone could post info bout it just so everyone knows i didnt know at all that it was aloud to be done at all i am still new to the scene though but would be interesting to know how this works
Hi Jason. They're looking good mate. Not tying to be a smart alec, but personally I'd call them striped Darwins, not RP. But they're your animals and so that's up to you what you call them. I've attached a pic of a Darwin I'd call RP. I've also attached a pic of a stiped Darwin that I hatched out this season. Regarless of what you call them, they're beautiful Darwins you have there. I wait to see your breeding results from them. They should produce some cracker offspring!
Corey.
Hi Jason. They're looking good mate. Not tying to be a smart alec, but personally I'd call them striped Darwins, not RP. But they're your animals and so that's up to you what you call them. I've attached a pic of a Darwin I'd call RP. I've also attached a pic of a stiped Darwin that I hatched out this season. Regarless of what you call them, they're beautiful Darwins you have there. I wait to see your breeding results from them. They should produce some cracker offspring!
Corey.
i think it's just the basic jag layout that creates the idea of RP in this case, but what is Reduced pattern? in this hobby it refers to more pattern rather then less pattern and that's just how it is, don't confuse people with your technicalities and logic :lol:
That wild one I belive died. Due to health problems after it got out of the cage it was in and was could in the air-con. I offered to bring it home and work with it and was told all is ok. Hmmm. anyways. Jason I like how they have grown. The brothers and sisters I have for that pair are still small as I have not pumped them with food because there was no reason as there is that meany Rp etc out there it is not worht the breeding of them. We have other projects we are working on. As most will also know I am more into my Breeding of my White northern bluies.
JR
Hi Jason. They're looking good mate. Not tying to be a smart alec, but personally I'd call them striped Darwins, not RP. But they're your animals and so that's up to you what you call them. I've attached a pic of a Darwin I'd call RP. I've also attached a pic of a stiped Darwin that I hatched out this season. Regarless of what you call them, they're beautiful Darwins you have there. I wait to see your breeding results from them. They should produce some cracker offspring!
Corey.
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