Color Question / Genetics

Taridan

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what might you get if you crossed this male
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With either a) Cambodian red B) solid red or c) steal blue?
 
well. Thats kinda hard to tell since some colors and fin/tail types are dominant over others.

TO find out if your fish are homozygous or heterozygous for a certain trait, you must breed them for a couple of generations to develop a punett square. Then you can determine your chances for any generation you choose.
 
With the reds, you would get multis and pastels with a lot of red wash. The steels would give some of the same as the male, and probably some steels as well. I know sometimes you have to use what you have, but if you want something in particular, you should try and find those types of bettas and breed them. A pastel female would give you some nice pastel fry. Try and find a steel or red male to breed with your other females. You would probably be much happier with the results.
 
:rofl: Oh, no worries, I'm -definately- not breeding any time soon... no money or time, but i was curious as to what sort of colors a match like that might make. ^_^
 

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