All Hybrids that I can find on MFK

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Loves severums - you need to get a clue. :confused: Read the thread. The owner clearly stated this was a jag x EBJD.
 
auratum;4352599; said:
Loves severums - you need to get a clue. :confused: Read the thread. The owner clearly stated this was a jag x EBJD.
Loves severums;4352512; said:
so it a normal JDXjag. cool

DisturbinDaPeace;4304802; said:
update on my fish from the start of this thread now 12"
EBJD gene(father) x Jaguar(mother)
Standard color JD with the blue gene is what I read from that.
I don't really like the fish that much. I just thought is was neat cause I've never seen one before.
 
Danger_Chicken;4352771; said:
Standard color JD with the blue gene is what I read from that.
I don't really like the fish that much. I just thought is was neat cause I've never seen one before.
^ me too.
 
Wow! my EBJDxJag is causing so much controversy, The fish was not bred on purpose the father is a EBJD...I'm not saying the EBJD blues show in this fish as compared to a reg. JD I wouldn't know it's the only one that exist.


THE FISH IS WHAT IT IS!!!!!!!!!
 
Hm, Gold JD to H. Carpintes "Vontehillo" could be interesting...or even Gold JD to SRT. Wonder if both the gold gene from the JD and the red/fader gene from the SRT could be expressed in the same fish?

Although using the EBJD gene to hybridize would look amazing I also think they are far too weak genetically. FH and other hybrid's have enough health issues as it is.
 
izzy_here;4498178; said:
Hm, Gold JD to H. Carpintes "Vontehillo" could be interesting...or even Gold JD to SRT. Wonder if both the gold gene from the JD and the red/fader gene from the SRT could be expressed in the same fish?

Although using the EBJD gene to hybridize would look amazing I also think they are far too weak genetically. FH and other hybrid's have enough health issues as it is.
I agree
 
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