FH Thai silk x hybrid vieja

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sarmatian07

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And for a long time I wanted to get a cross FH x vieja. There were several unsuccessful attempts with different strain of FH and types of viejas. Finally, I managed to realize my idea in this format FH Thai silk (short body) x hybrid vieja (Breidohri x Zonata) cross. I did a search and found some FH Thai silk crosses and a vieja synspilum . Mixing red and blue produces red hybrids with bright sparkle dots. In my cross, I basically mixed blue with blue.

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I suspect you'll still get some fish with red, perhaps a few Thai Silk. I will see if I still have photos of ones I bred blue Thai Silk and black belt x synspilum mix. Lots of different ones
 
And for a long time I wanted to get a cross FH x vieja. There were several unsuccessful attempts with different strain of FH and types of viejas. Finally, I managed to realize my idea in this format FH Thai silk (short body) x hybrid vieja (Breidohri x Zonata) cross. I did a search and found some FH Thai silk crosses and a vieja synspilum . Mixing red and blue produces red hybrids with bright sparkle dots. In my cross, I basically mixed blue with blue.

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We’re the pair living in the same tank and breed , or you had them set up with a divider?
 
Pre-checked the transmission of blue dots from male FH Thai silk. To do this, I picked up a female FH GB. The pictures shows mother and daughter at the age of 3 months.

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The picture shows an adult male hybrid vieja (Breidohri x Zonata). The abundant transmission of blue dots from male FH Thai silk and the grey-blue color of the hybrid vieja suggest that the offspring will develop a massive blue color. However, nature may have other plans for this cross.

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