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justin76253
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Indigo blue

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Can anyone tell me how to put indigo blue in the genetic cal please
I have a pair of indigo blues just wondering what i will get


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Re: Indigo blue

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I believe with the gen calc you tick off turq (parblue), blue, and a sf dark factor. Your results on pairing two indigos would be

1.0 D turquoise(parblue)Blue
x 0.1 D turquoise(parblue)Blue


% from all 1.0
18.49% 1.0 DD turquoise(parblue)
0.98% 1.0 D turquoise(parblue)Blue
6.02% 1.0 D blue
6.02% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue
0.49% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)
36.98% 1.0 D turquoise(parblue)Blue
6.02% 1.0 D turquoise(parblue)
6.02% 1.0 DD turquoise(parblue)Blue
18.49% 1.0 blue
0.49% 1.0 DD blue
% from all 0.1
18.49% 0.1 DD turquoise(parblue)
0.98% 0.1 D turquoise(parblue)Blue
6.02% 0.1 D blue
6.02% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue
0.49% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)
36.98% 0.1 D turquoise(parblue)Blue
6.02% 0.1 D turquoise(parblue)
6.02% 0.1 DD turquoise(parblue)Blue
18.49% 0.1 blue
0.49% 0.1 DD blue
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Re: Indigo blue

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Thank you very much :)
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Re: Indigo blue

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gen calc you tick off turq (parblue), blue, and a sf dark factor.


Leave out the Dark Factor, not need unless your bird is Cobalt Indigoblue

or you can install Madas's own gen calc it has Indigo added.

IRN GenCalc (Silverlight)
http://www.halsbandsittichmutationen.de ... tPage.html

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Re: Indigo blue

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So on the gen calc 1.3 you just use the same results as turquoiseBlue? How do you decipher the indigo results then? And other than the difference in the neck ring color, what is the difference?
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Re: Indigo blue

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In the event you have a pair where you only have indigo and no turquoise it's easy...
just do as you'd do for turquoise and results showing turquoise=indigo

If your pair is turquoise X indigo then you want to use another mutation so you can distinguish between indigo & turquoise.

Hence you using the dark as replacement but he only had indigos in which case any turquoise in results would mean indigo

Ex:
1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue = indigoblue
1.0 turquoise(parblue) = indigo (homoz)
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And other than the difference in the neck ring color, what is the difference?


Working on a new website where we hope to cover/explain in detail and heaps of pics at diff ages explanations for every mutation meanwhile
indigoblue looks almost like a blue slowly getting green through that can be seen as late as 3 years.
Turquoiseblue a much greener bird typical turquoise

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Re: Indigo blue

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Got it...thanks Ben :)
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