Fusi - new sexlinked incomplete dominant mutation???

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Anthony anth Mc Geer
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Post by Anthony anth Mc Geer »

by Patchy you mean like a brownish colour on the grey cinnamon edged? cause that's what mine is doing now
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Re: Fusi - new sexlinked incomplete dominant mutation???

Post by Carr.birds »

Anthony

You are missing the point, it is not about who is wrong. It's about sharing information and learning from other people. If that's the way you feel let's leave our discussion.

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Post by Anthony anth Mc Geer »

no don't mean it like that , well im still very young and everyday I learn a lot so please help me? what do you mean about the patchiness, cause my silver edged got a brownish colour on the wings like patches
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Post by Anthony anth Mc Geer »

she's mature
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Post by Johan S »

Ants, when Tienie speaks of patchiness, he refers to the wings looking like they have blue/white patches, almost like a pied. In other words, the colour isn't nice and uniformly spread over the wings, it is a clear wing with blue patches/blotches on it, looking almost like big spots.

The picture you posted in this post shows it well:
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... 22#p110822
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Post by Anthony anth Mc Geer »

so when its patchiness at young age its more likely to be cinnamon?
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