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KJ1988
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Hi, who can help me to read the record of mutations, for example,
D blue Violet== Violet Cobalt and
DD Blue Violet === :?: :?:

And how looks this mutation :?:
rod038
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Violet Mauve. The bird will be a deep grey colour. It has 2 dark factors. The Violet Cobalt has 1 dark factor.
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Post by KJ1988 »

Thanks for the reply
In relation mauve mutation is thought that this is a combination of blue x oliv
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Its a Blue series bird with 2 dark factors. Yes the Olive is combined with Blue to make the Mauve. The Olive is a Dark Green with an extra dark factor.
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rod038 wrote:Yes the Olive is combined with Blue to make the Mauve.
This isn't correct at all. If you combine Oliv /blue with blue you will only get darkgreen /blue birds or cobalt birds. But no mauve. So the blue bird must carry at least one darkfactor.

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I thought the op was asking if the Mauve was the eqivilent of the Olive in a Blue series bird. I wasnt talking about pairing any birds but combined in 1 bird. The op should of used a + instead of a x. Never mentioned pairing an Olive/Blue to a Blue.
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Post by Lucas »

mauve is bleu with 2 darkfactors for so far i remember??? or not??
there's blue, D-blue = kobalt and DD-blue = mauve
Greatings from Flanders, Belgium!!!

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Thats right.
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