5/15/2023 0 Comments Telescope goldfish phoenix![]() As I'm looking for the mutants, I would prefer to only cull the ones with life threatning faults and sell off (or give away) the nymphs (or proper style ones) cheap. Seems the culling question is everywhere. I have had breeding goldfish before (crossed my moors with comets in Australia.) I'm always checking out the nymphs though ! I've been asking for excessively long tails and with no dorsal or Albino moors (since Albinism is the only recessive to black.) But no luck yet. Thanks Fishboi ! (I often read your goldfish related postsĪctually I have been pestering breeders for sometime now :lol: So far I've only got studies involving fin characteristics, telescope vs normal eyes and colour. If someone has the genotypes for all the characteristics, I'd love them. Let's just say my mind has a little too much to do, and dog breeding takes too much land :lol: :lol: :lol: However, using the mother with the F1s to produce the second generation (Using the maternal gene dominance theory.) there could be a 25% chance of one mutation on the journey - You see where I'm going here. Now I realise that the gold is dominant and more than likely all the F1 generation would be gold telescopes. I needed a cross without a dorsal fin, but where the probability of the F2 generation keeping the eyes was existant. The colour in blackmoors is recessive, so are the telescope eyes and the absence of a dorsal fin. ![]() We can't import phoenix egg fish so I'll start from the start. My dream fish would be a black moor colour, with the eyes, but the rest a phoenix egg fish. Fishboi, you're right.Most will be nymphs (kinda' the point ! ).
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