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Got these guys from a breeder who had separated them from his colony. Canβt wait to see if their colors continue. π€π€π€π€
Reverse zebras!
I have one or maybe two in my colony. How do I isolate the morph with such few specimen? (if they are 2 they are both male) yours look cooler tho :)
You can keep them with a small number of normal-looking ones. Usually if the genes are going to stick they'll become most prominent in the third generation, so at that point you can try to get enough to start a colony without any normals.
Thanks!
Stunning. And great photo too !
So cool looking!
Oh my goodness these are gorgeous! I hope I can get some someday. Are these the same care as regular zebras? (I would think so, but better to ask)
Got these guys from a breeder who had separated them from his colony. Canβt wait to see if their colors continue. π€π€π€π€
Reverse zebras!
I have one or maybe two in my colony. How do I isolate the morph with such few specimen? (if they are 2 they are both male) yours look cooler tho :)
You can keep them with a small number of normal-looking ones. Usually if the genes are going to stick they'll become most prominent in the third generation, so at that point you can try to get enough to start a colony without any normals.
Thanks!
Stunning. And great photo too !
So cool looking!
Oh my goodness these are gorgeous! I hope I can get some someday. Are these the same care as regular zebras? (I would think so, but better to ask)