I notice Paul has a website which has a pic of the single factor violet and perhaps he wouldn't mind sharing this, I'll leave it up to him as I don't want to...
Allan The correct name for the parblue is actually the Turquoise. I should actually use the correct naming convention, but there are so many different names...
Frank My own own test breedings start in July. For my tests I am going to breed the following test pairings: Violet(SF) D Turquoise X Violet(SF) Turquoise ...
Knud-Erik The photo is not totally clear, but it looks like a Green Edged DF if its a cock and SF if its a hen (No DF in hens). See a photo in A Paul's Birds...
hi, any comments re the aqua name used here? looks like a white head in some fotosof these birds, mainly last picture, dble click on photo too gig? lorenzo ...
My 2 cents. I thought aquas were supposed to be a homogenous all over colour, unlike a turquoise which the “double factor aqua” pic seems to be? Willy ...
How's it goin Lorenzo...... the first two look like normal turquiose to me.....however the last may be a white head type, are the eyes reddish? also the feet...
willy, the breeder of these birds in pics is in nsw i was told, they have sold a number of them as what you can see with the aqua name used . also some person...
pluggin on grant, just moved further up the mulga. some say they could be or are d/f turquiose ? you can do some thing in photo shop i remember willy done it...
Hi, Lorenzo This a photo sent to me from the Vic breeder of the Aqua's and these are total soild in colour from head to top of tail , and are differnt to the...
Hey Lorenzo & Every Birdie, you must understand that the Blue Locus is an autosomal (NSL) RECESSIVE gene and this means that EVERYONE of it's alleles inherit...
Hi Stephane Well explained but... "Any genuine Blue offsprings produced here reveals the 'Parblue' parent as being HAM (either AquaBlue, AquaTurquoise &/or...
Hi Stephane "While productions of no genuine Blue & thus only 'Parblue' offsprings reveals the 'Parblue' parent as being a genuine mutant specimen (either Aqua...
mic, some thing dont gell & sounds a little skewiff these other birds mic, $$ ? lorenzo Hi, Lorenzo This a photo sent to me from the Vic breeder of the Aqua's...
Lorenzo I do have Rubinos (Lutino-Opaline, but do not have photos currently. In in the process of breeding Orange Rubinos and will post photos when I have...
Hello everyone my name is Diane and I am from Manchester, Connecticut. I am owned by a flock of amazing birds. I specialize in rare mutation cockatiels and...
I have a small genetics dilemma here. I have a pair of Peach faced.. ..the Male ANTHONY is a Lutino Pied split to Orangeface and the female CARLA is a Orange...
Diane, You did not mention if you used the same lab to DNA your bird the second time. I have found one lab to be less accurate than flipping a coin and I can...
Hello again Cindy and thanks for recommending this group! Yes I forgot to mention Cleopatra's mutation.....she was ( yes she has since passed on) an...
Hello Scott, Yes the same lab was used to recheck the findings on Tango the split orangeface baby. The new DNA tests are being sent to a different lab. I...
hello all, a chap purchased this bird in foto plus 2 adult hens & 5 12 months old birds from this cock bird & the 2 hens?? how lucky? they produced 1 coloured...