Emerald turqousie pallids

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mallee_1
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Emerald turqousie pallids

Post by mallee_1 »

Hi All,

Has any one outside of Australia seen or heard of the combination of Emerald(Aqua) Turqouise Pallid (Lacewing).

I currently have A 2yo SF Violetblue Emerald lacewing hen and thinking of putting through SF Violetblue Turqousie split lacewing cock next season.

Seen combination of Emerald & Turquoise and they are real applegreen colouring, not sure what the violetblue factor would do and also the lacewing would make a fair difference to the mix as well.

Curently this season I have a 2yo SF VioletCobalt possible split lacewing paired up with this hen, will be interesting to see what outcomes I get out of this pairing. Hopefully get lucky and get some hens in the following: violetblue emerald, violetcobalt emerald and cobalt emeralds and if cock happens to be split lacewing then lacewings in those combinations.

Regards Rigs
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Re: Emerald turqousie pallids

Post by madas »

mallee_1 wrote: I currently have A 2yo SF Violetblue Emerald lacewing hen and thinking of putting through SF Violetblue Turqousie split lacewing cock next season.
Hi,

can you please post a pic of your hen? I've never seen a emerald violetblue lacewing.

thx.

madas
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Re: Emerald turqousie pallids

Post by Johan S »

molossus wrote:My opinion is that you should avoid combining the emerald with turquoise. To me the aqua colour tends to lose it's uniqueness to turq.
I think we still need to learn a lot about emerald. An emerald-ino to turquoise-ino might give some insight into the effect on psittacin. Otherwise, I agree with you that the two colours might clash a bit. However, I'd still like to see one to make sure that I don't like the combination. :)
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