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    Chondro Assistance

    Okay, so after wanting one for several years I've finally decided to get one. I have so many different options but I've narrowed it down to three. The thing is while I know how to care for one, I don't know much about the genetics and that stuff. I know about the localities if you want to call them that, but aside from that I'm in the process of reading The Complete Chondro book to get up to speed more. As of right now I'm just wanting to get into it for a pet but may do some breeding in the future once I understand everything or know more about the genetics. So in the mean time here are some ones that I'm looking at:

    These are both males:



    Now the next one is a very expensive one, but due to the tail is kinked from when the female attacked him and he fell he is recommended to just be a pet, because there is no guarantee about him breeding now. This is the one:


    I personally like the one with the kinked tail because of the blue and yellow the best for some reason, and he's also an '08 baby. So those three are my options, and I'm just wanting some advice or some opinions as to which you would prefer and why, that way I know more of what to look for.

    Also the first two males, the parents lineage can be traced back which is nice.

    This is the father of the two males above:


    This is the mother of the two males above:


    Now these are the parents of the two above parents:
    Male:

    Female:


    Now the parents to the parents above:
    Male:

    Female:


    Now this last female was a WC Aru. That's the lineage of the first two males, and I didn't ask about the male with the kinked tail that I like, but I'd assume he has that lineage traced back as well. So any advice is welcomed and appreciated.
    -Birds-

    0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
    0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)



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