The bottom picture shows a full moscow black female. The upper one shows a pink based moscow female. If it was golden, it has to be gold also on the caudal penducle. But on this specific female, it's lighter. Pink females are also used in moscow set ups.I bought these fish as fullblack.
But the former has much lighter color.
Is the above fish golden?
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This female doesn't carry the pink gene. In practice it has turned out that the moscow females carry the dominant moscow trait. But if the female itself is also wat darker on the body and specifically on the saddle, such females carry also a Y-chromosome. I know that in guppies, we're talking about XX combination for females and XY combination for males. But female guppies can have an Y-chromosome as well. That goes for most female guppies that have visible color traits that only suppose to be on a male's body.I didn't know that pink gene is used to make so callded fullblack strain( this strain is not so "fullblack").
I have some question still.
I would appreciate it if you could answer these.
The fish below is much darker.
Is it ok to assume that this fish has no pink gene?
In philip shaddock's pdf(http://www.petbh.com.br/guppy/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Guppy-Color-Strains_Philip-Shaddock-1.pdf) it is said that fullblack has autosomal homo midnight gene and Y linked moscow gene.
Is all the black color of this female is due to the autosomal midnight gene?
Or the fin black color is determined by some additional blackfin gene on sex chromosome?
I want to make midnight firetail (whose body is black and fin is red) by crossing this strain and full red strain, so I want to know how the black fin color is determined( I want to know if genetic crossover is needed to make the strain).
Sorry for asking you many questions.
If you feel tired of aswering, it is totally okay to ignore my questions.
"If the fullblack female is XY, do you think FB male is YY?Like some platy?" → Yes! And in a lot of fancy strains of platies, a lot of those males are YY and the females WY. For in that case, the males and females will have the same coloration on their bodies.I am surprised.
Can I ask you two questions?
What do you mean by "dominant moscow trait"?
Is that the metal head? Or the dark color on caudal peduncle? Or something else?
If the fullblack female is XY, do you think FB male is YY?Like some platy?
I think if that is the case crossing the male to other strain female might result in very unbalanced sex ratio.
Thanks for sharing photos of your guppy.Are they F1 or F2?And how about sex ratio.Was there no problem because koi female is also colored?
I am a little blt confused.The female carries the dominant trait and not the male.
Yes. The male will pass on the gene recessively.I am a little blt confused.
Do you mean the gene responsible for the trait is on X chromosome?
Yes.Thank you. I am still confused.
Since full black male is YY, they don't have the X-linked gene.
In that case, is it the midnight gene on autosome that makes them black?
Give it a shot... and wait and see what happens...Thank you.
I am crossing male full black(possibly YY midnight) to grassbelly full red female.
I hope to get midnight fire glassbelly on F2.
But if the male is YY and the female is XX the sex ratio of F1 would be very unbalanced.
I wonder what would happen.