Blood Parrots And Jellybean Parrots.

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Hi im new here:)

anyway i have a few Q's.
-What color do non-dyed jellybean parrots get after they get older and how big do they get before they do?


-What color do non-dyed blood parrots get?


-And like ive heard that usually all parrots are sterile but is that true?ive heard some are fertile.

Thanks everyone for there replies.
 
Hi im new here:)

anyway i have a few Q's.
-What color do non-dyed jellybean parrots get after they get older and how big do they get before they do?


-What color do non-dyed blood parrots get?


-And like ive heard that usually all parrots are sterile but is that true?ive heard some are fertile.

Thanks everyone for there replies.
-White
-Orange, yellow, white, brown, a mix.
-All sterile, although I believe there has been success with matings using male convict cichlids.


 
actually, not all of them are sterile, almost all of them are, but i think its something like 1-5% are fertile.
 
actually, not all of them are sterile, almost all of them are, but i think its something like 1-5% are fertile.

Nah, you hear people saying 99.9% of them are sterile.Tbh if there were any that weren't I'm sure we would have heard about it.
 
Undyed Short Body Convicts/Jellybean parrots - White to pale pink natural colour with males having blue tinges to their fins and females having orange/copper coloured bellies. Get to about 5" for a male and about 3.5 for a female. These are usually fertile as they are not actually a hybrid just a short body version of the regular convict. You can sometimes find the striped form short body and I once saw a beautiful marbled short body male for sale but some guy snapped it up right before me.

Undyed Blood Parrots - White to very deep red with most shades in between (yellow, peach, creamsicle etc). Males are infertile though females will breed successfully with many other male cichlids.

hope this helps :)
 

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