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What do you think?
I'm thinking of getting 2 Bloodreds (6 months old) to breed in the future. The breeder told me their parents are both bloodreds, to what do I have to pay attention to be sure they are both bloodreds?
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Re: What do you think?
cheers 
so basically -
1) side diffusion
2) 'bald' head
3) clear belly
usually indicate that a hatchling is a true bloodred.
Thanks!
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Re: What do you think?
 Originally Posted by anti-
cheers
so basically -
1) side diffusion
2) 'bald' head
3) clear belly
usually indicate that a hatchling is a true bloodred.
Thanks!
You got it! But again, especially with diffusion and "bald" head is not always the case (though usually). But clear belly is alway there.
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Re: What do you think?
Hi, I went to see them and I am now more puzzled then before.
I saw their father and mother, their mother is a nice dark red with very diminshed pattern, and a white chin, their father is a nice red with some pattern showing.
The young ones (around 6 months) do not have a bald head, have some diffusion on the sides, but their belly is not clear, some of them have fewer checkers than others and instead of black the checkers are brownish.
What do you think? can these actually be bloodreds, and if yes do I have to choose the ones with the least belly checkers to have the best specimens?
Thanks a lot.
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Re: What do you think?
 Originally Posted by anti-
Hi, I went to see them and I am now more puzzled then before.
I saw their father and mother, their mother is a nice dark red with very diminshed pattern, and a white chin, their father is a nice red with some pattern showing.
The young ones (around 6 months) do not have a bald head, have some diffusion on the sides, but their belly is not clear, some of them have fewer checkers than others and instead of black the checkers are brownish.
What do you think? can these actually be bloodreds, and if yes do I have to choose the ones with the least belly checkers to have the best specimens?
Thanks a lot.
If it does not have a clear belly, it is not a bloodred.
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Re: What do you think?
 Originally Posted by anti-
Hi, I went to see them and I am now more puzzled then before.
I saw their father and mother, their mother is a nice dark red with very diminshed pattern, and a white chin, their father is a nice red with some pattern showing.
The young ones (around 6 months) do not have a bald head, have some diffusion on the sides, but their belly is not clear, some of them have fewer checkers than others and instead of black the checkers are brownish.
What do you think? can these actually be bloodreds, and if yes do I have to choose the ones with the least belly checkers to have the best specimens?
Thanks a lot.
As black crystal said, if there are checkers, then not a bloodred. Is it possible they're het bloodred? What about the parents' bellies?
Any chance of being able to post up some pictures?
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Re: What do you think?
Oh it's a pity :s
I thought the parents looked ace...
and I live in Malta (Europe) and there are practically no other bloodreds in circulation...
So what do you think the parents would be?
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Re: What do you think?
sorry, I don't have any pictures
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Re: What do you think?
Hard to tell from your description. Its possible that one of them is a bloodred. But without pictures going to be hard to tell.
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