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Super Fires

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  • 04-17-2015, 06:22 AM
    ARBallMorphs
    Super Fires
    Heya,

    i have a Super Fire female and she has some orange/yellow ish spots on her, I know there are also Super Fires that are completely white or that have a lot of orange/yellow color.

    now i was wondering if there is any way you can know/see wich Fires would make high orange/yellow Super Fires or if it is random?

    P.S. I am saying orange/yellow because i am slightly colorblind and i am not sure if it is orange or yellow.

    Thanks Andrew
  • 04-17-2015, 10:35 PM
    ARBallMorphs
    really, no one?
  • 04-18-2015, 01:43 AM
    tacticalveterinarian
    Re: Super Fires
    In my experience, high colored super fires can produce high colored offspring, but there will be variety within a single clutch. It is similar to pieds, the phenotype of high white parents will not guarantee that all the offspring will look similar. I've been trying to selectively breed for high colored supers and I know it will be a long process!
  • 04-18-2015, 07:25 AM
    ARBallMorphs
    Ah ok thanks a lot.

    i was already thinking it indeed was a bit like how it is with piebalds, thanks for confirmation!
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