Albino barbatus

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Herman63
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Albino barbatus

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Does anyone have pics of the albino barbatus Cories?


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Anyone????
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Does anyone have pics of the albino barbatus Cories?

i personally have never heard of an albino barbatus.

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Is this what you are after

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Wow thats looks super.

I had heard there was one , is it yours?

Thanks Ian
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No its not mine.a few years ago a guy from Liverpool was breeding themb but never kept any youngsters back to perpetuate the strain.

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:( Now there was a lost opportunity! Just one generation away, shame

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I never got the chance to get hold of any. I am sure there must be some about somewhere in the UK and if anyone out there know of any please get in touch.

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Albino

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If there were any number of fry produced from this fish, then there has to be carriers out there somewhere. Any one who got normal looking offspring from this fish ( provided they are siblings) can expext 25% of the fry to be albino, 50% to be normal coloured, but carry the albino gene!

Oh gosh, If he was mated to a normal coloured fish carrying the albio gene ? yeah you got it, 50% albino offspring.

A missed opportunity there

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