New Pick up, Red Texas?

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If I breed her with a regular Carpintas what is the chances of any of the offspring peeling, it seems not very likely to me, or maybe a very low %, need some advice!
 
If it were me, I would try to find the deepest red reddevil that I could find, to bring out the red. A more intense red would make the pearls look more vibrant.
 
nice!
 
It depends what you are looking for, if you are looking for the red color but not too many pearls then you should mate it with a red devil. But if you are looking for pearls but not that much red than mate it with a texas. Personally, I would try to mate that with a jag or jd or something, as I happen to like weirder hybrids. Then I would mate the offspring with a texas. And the next offspring with a red devil. Just try to imagine the elongated body of a jag or jd, that has red color and pearls, now that is something I would want.
 
SOKO;2665590; said:
It depends what you are looking for, if you are looking for the red color but not too many pearls then you should mate it with a red devil. But if you are looking for pearls but not that much red than mate it with a texas. Personally, I would try to mate that with a jag or jd or something, as I happen to like weirder hybrids. Then I would mate the offspring with a texas. And the next offspring with a red devil. Just try to imagine the elongated body of a jag or jd, that has red color and pearls, now that is something I would want.

Maybe not. When you get to crazy, they end up looking bad.
 
Now, I've always thought about mixing red texas with red spotted serevum. That could turn out cool. You see, you have to try to make sure the colors don't clash and cancel out.
 
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