Short Body Oscar

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Non line bred sb in a batch of normals is rare imo. However out of all the sb fish ive seen appear in normal batches its osars ive seen the most for whatever reason. By most i mean 3-4 times a year. Im starting to think this little guy is sb. What ya think op?

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In most pure species sb fish the trait is recessive, as opposed to parrot's and their hybrids were it (mostly, with hybrids the rules of genetics seem to bend) is a dominant gene.
 
Not sure if sb is recessive or a mutation. If it is recessive, then sb fish should be very easy to reproduce once one or two are identified out of a spawn, for a lot of the fish in that spawn will be carriers of the recessive gene.


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Oh hes so cuuuuuute! Ive been wanting to find one but theyre sometimes hard to distinguish at a small size if it isn't really obvious


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