Female EBJD

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With the EBJD I have far more males then I do females to awnser Calihawks question. All my focus has gone to EBJD, and discus now. I have been stock piling for the last several months from different breeders to see who has the some of the stronger genetic lines, and I have found two breeders that are leaps and bounds above any others that I have been raising for the past 8 years. These fish tend to be heavily inbred, and you never really know what your getting. It is easy to get weak, fragile EBJD, or that just randomly die for no reason. A lot of you already know this!
 
Yes it could but only like 25% would get the blue gene the other 75% would be standard jds
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I sent you an email I have less then a dozen BGJD, and they are all juveniles. I sex out the females and keep them, then sale or give away the males as soon as they are large enough to be sexed.
 
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