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LADY_DEBRA
I have been looking at pictures of blue Quakers for over an hour now, ok whats the difference between , Blue Ice, Blue Pallid and just a regular blue? does the blue pallids and blue ice have the really dark eyes and the regular blues don't have ? is that it? this is confussing lol,i know i want one and for sure i want a male this time,not really thinking about breeding , but if i do what will i get if i breed a blue male to a green female ? just curious thanks Deby
phill11
if you breed a blue male to a green female you wil only get green babies unless the green female is split to blue whihc means that either one of her parents had to be visual blue or split to blue. if both her parnets were green but 1 split to blue you wil get less of a chance of getting blue babies were as if one of her parents were visual blue you would get a higher chance of blue babies.
Seasa
This is a website of a breeder (I'm not promoting-never bought there) but it has really good info on the different color mutations of QP.



http://www.singing-wings-aviary.com/quakers.htm
Xanthus
Pallid is a lighter blue. There is also a pallid green.
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