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yeah. my 2 have paired up. but it is very unlikely they will successfully rear young as 98% of males are infertile due to being hybrids. but there are the odd few that are successful.
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thanks for your reply, I know that most males are infertile but I am wondering about the jelly beans or shor bodied convicts? I have always kept what I belive to be Sev X midas blood parrots (I may be wrong), basically I have added a small one that I think my be a male convict (although marked up as a blood parrot in the shop) and he has paired with a much larger female bp and they have now spawned and are tending to the eggs as we speak.
heres a pic of the little fella, any ideas on what he is?? he is about 3"
<img src="http
/i4.photobucket.com/albums/y146/neutron604/spike.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />