L10a red lizards losing color
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L10a red lizards losing color
I've been breeding red lizards by the hundreds but lately some of the older ones have been losing the red color. I feed live brine and good foods like NLS, northfin and Cobalt. any suggestions
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Re: L10a red lizards losing color
most red lizards are hybrids so as they age the will lose more and more color
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Re: L10a red lizards losing color
Aren't all red lizards hybrids, or at least artificially-selected, captive-bred color strains?SLIMESLAYER10 wrote: 03 Feb 2018, 02:31most red lizards are hybrids so as they age the will lose more and more color
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Re: L10a red lizards losing color
Yes, they are probably a line bred color strain. And they tend to get mixed up with a more brownish color strain as Slimeslayer10 stated.
Keeping a line bred strain at status quo will always mean to remove fish with unwanted characteristics from the breeding group. Only use the most beautiful ones to retain the color that you want. If you don't do that, they might revert back to their original or even a new color strain as there is always room for genetic variation.
Keeping a line bred strain at status quo will always mean to remove fish with unwanted characteristics from the breeding group. Only use the most beautiful ones to retain the color that you want. If you don't do that, they might revert back to their original or even a new color strain as there is always room for genetic variation.
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Re: L10a red lizards losing color
Well... I moved them to a new tank with different gravel and an old fluorescent light and they are the right color?!?? I guess the new and improved LED s are too bright??
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