Not sure when and most likly real considereing the closest you can get to a blood parrot is a devil parrot but only slightly resembles a blood parrot which is fertile again proving the 65% theory if you found one it would most likely not be for sale and if so would be priceless and most likely documented in asia somewhere where they have giant pools filled with parrots and as far as testing goes it only takes one shot and if the eggs developed then their good and by reading info on parrots you will commonly read I have a pair of blood parrots had then for while they always lay eggs but they never hatch the thing with hybrids you have to take in consideration is when crossing genes the genes have to line up just right to make the y chromosome fully develope without that their sterile bloodparrots are like mules (horse x donkey)the males are sterile my friends parrots layed eggs time and time again and nothing and the blood parrots cousin the rose queen same thing same to fish produce it I had a male rose queen a while back paired him up with a female synspilum to make red syns they layed twice both times nothing it was a waste of time for me to buy him beautiful fish just a waste of time not money
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Interesting I guess? You really answered about none of those questions. Why didn't you test your rq a third time or did you?
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