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Advice on How to Pick a Mate.


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Hello Guys,

 

My Blue gene red rili's have started to throw out a few different variations as the colony has grown. I noticed this female swimming along and I really like the Rili pattern with the blue body. She is the only one I have that is like this. My question is how do I choose a mate for her so I increase my chances of producing more like her?

 

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Apologies about the pic I was taking it with my phone and she wouldnt stay still lol.

 

Would the best choice be one of the blue velvets that have appeared too? or do I pick a nice red rili so the red gets better? or do I wait until a male appears?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Post a better pic, and I can see whether I've got a male to match her pattern/colour....looks like a red tail with a red cap ?

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Wow thanks for the generous offer BB!

 

I will try get a better pic this evening but you are right she has a red tail and red cap.

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