Uberhoust
Fish Herder
Not that familiar with Angelfish genetics but here is a start. Feel free to correct anything I got wrong.
Parents:
Ben (Male P):
I believe Ben to be essentially a Silver but I suspect with an S/+ at the Stripeless Locus. Ben is a relatively gentle fish "Gentle Ben" is his full name. I do wonder if Ben might have some Z, or zebra but the F1 generation did not show any examples of this, perhaps on the F2 generation coming up.
Bluet (Female P):
Bluet is Ben's mate. I suspect her genetics include (+/a, pb/pb, Sm/+) Albino, Philippine Blue, and Smokey. I suspect Albino because I got about 10 albinos in an F1XF1 cross from her. You will see a growth on Ben's nose I don't know what it is but he has had it for about 2 or 3 years now.
F1s:
Junior (Male F1):
Junior is the first angel fry I ever raised to adulthood. He was the only survivor of the 2nd batch of fry, and I almost threw him out, found the one fry that survived and placed him in with a small tank I was experimenting with. While still a juvenile he broke off his pelvic? fins and they grew back with a bend. I expect he would be classed as a Blue Silver, he has been getting bluer lately.
Goldilocks (F1 Smoke)
On again off again mate for Junior. I believe her to be a Smoke, but she has a lot of iridescence which is noticeable in certain lighting, Blue in her? She is more gentle than some of the others. I really like the red eye color which wasn't very common in the F1s.
The F2s:
Wasn't intending on breeding an F2 batch of fry but Benita, an F1 female with exceptional silver markings had just breed with Junior above, swam into the gravel cleaner and was badly damaged to the point I had to euthanize her. I was cleaning the tank when I got a call on the phone, and that was when she swam into the siphon, normally it wouldn't be strong enough to damage her but the ball valve on the siphon was damaged and I removed it earlier, the resulting siphon was much more powerful.
Back to the point I was hoping that I would be able to get another very good silver from the F2 with Benita so I decided to try an raise the eggs and fry in a 10 gallon tank because they will not survive in the community tank.
This is a horrible picture but it is one of the Albinos found in the F2. It is not very robust compared to the other F2s, I have approximately 10% of these, many just died particularly after becoming free swimming.
I believe this one will become a wild type silver. F2 generation. Taken the same day as the F2 Albino. I expect it has 4 or 5 times the mass of the albino.
I welcome any comments about the types of angels, and their possible genetics. The parents were just locally sourced, I like the looks of these, angels. The F1 generation did not have any noticeable deformities, but I have already seen in the F2 generation at least one fry with a twisted spine.
Parents:
Ben (Male P):
I believe Ben to be essentially a Silver but I suspect with an S/+ at the Stripeless Locus. Ben is a relatively gentle fish "Gentle Ben" is his full name. I do wonder if Ben might have some Z, or zebra but the F1 generation did not show any examples of this, perhaps on the F2 generation coming up.
Bluet (Female P):
Bluet is Ben's mate. I suspect her genetics include (+/a, pb/pb, Sm/+) Albino, Philippine Blue, and Smokey. I suspect Albino because I got about 10 albinos in an F1XF1 cross from her. You will see a growth on Ben's nose I don't know what it is but he has had it for about 2 or 3 years now.
F1s:
Junior (Male F1):
Junior is the first angel fry I ever raised to adulthood. He was the only survivor of the 2nd batch of fry, and I almost threw him out, found the one fry that survived and placed him in with a small tank I was experimenting with. While still a juvenile he broke off his pelvic? fins and they grew back with a bend. I expect he would be classed as a Blue Silver, he has been getting bluer lately.
Goldilocks (F1 Smoke)
On again off again mate for Junior. I believe her to be a Smoke, but she has a lot of iridescence which is noticeable in certain lighting, Blue in her? She is more gentle than some of the others. I really like the red eye color which wasn't very common in the F1s.
The F2s:
Wasn't intending on breeding an F2 batch of fry but Benita, an F1 female with exceptional silver markings had just breed with Junior above, swam into the gravel cleaner and was badly damaged to the point I had to euthanize her. I was cleaning the tank when I got a call on the phone, and that was when she swam into the siphon, normally it wouldn't be strong enough to damage her but the ball valve on the siphon was damaged and I removed it earlier, the resulting siphon was much more powerful.
Back to the point I was hoping that I would be able to get another very good silver from the F2 with Benita so I decided to try an raise the eggs and fry in a 10 gallon tank because they will not survive in the community tank.
This is a horrible picture but it is one of the Albinos found in the F2. It is not very robust compared to the other F2s, I have approximately 10% of these, many just died particularly after becoming free swimming.
I believe this one will become a wild type silver. F2 generation. Taken the same day as the F2 Albino. I expect it has 4 or 5 times the mass of the albino.
I welcome any comments about the types of angels, and their possible genetics. The parents were just locally sourced, I like the looks of these, angels. The F1 generation did not have any noticeable deformities, but I have already seen in the F2 generation at least one fry with a twisted spine.