@@IvansGuppies im gettin into fish hobby since january it is a lot of fun and relaxing except for deseases watching these amzing creatures is super relaxing
I love these videos. Great job, you have engineered a beginning of a strain of "sunset guppies." Pick females with wide delta tales to cross in or females from this batch with the widest tales if you want males with delta tails. Note that your male most likely has Moscow genes which produces a solid body color [probably red]. It is very hard to predict the outcome of your crosses without knowing the strains of the initial females. One looks like she may be a mosaic or dumbo red dragon [delta female]. Another may be a HB Blue. Hard to say what strain the shark tail female is from. I look forward to the rest of this video series.
Thank you! I'm glad you are enjoying them. If I wasn't so limited in space, I might have devoted a few tanks for those "sunset guppies." They are pretty guppies and I would like to have them around. But I think there is value in setting a single goal and sticking to it until its reasonably reached. Otherwise it gets a little too complicated to keep track of and things get carried away. I think you are probably right about the Moscow background! Particularly because at this point, most of Gandalf's offspring have strong red colors. I agree, the outcomes are hard to predict with the choice of random females. Without knowing their pedigree, the easiest thing to anticipate is their base body color right now. However, I'm enjoying the challenge that its presenting. I think you might enjoy the next video ;) It will touch on the half black gene that is strongly present in female 4.
I really love your cross breeding videos, guppy genetics and genetics in general is so interesting to me. Recently, I just bought a full white male guppy also, to reduce inbreeding in my establish guppy tank, can’t wait to see his offspring
This is really cool. I just got my first livebearers (1 male scarlet red Endler with 3 random females) so I’m excited to follow this and see how my own crosses come out
I think you are right and it also doesn't help that snow whites have a magenta gene. I talk about this gene a lot more in some of the videos that came after this.
The platinum white male is mutation from magenta gen, so if you cross it. .. The f1 will become magenta phenotype again ( autosomal dominant). If the fish carry strong magenta gen ( about 75% up magenta gen) ... The tail will become small/no wide ( although cross with wide tail female) . If the magenta gen 50%..the tail can be wide. Although magenta gen is autosomal dominant but the male more dominant than the female. To make wide tail magenta.. Must cross use the female not male ( magenta gen will around 50%).
Interesting! Thank you for the information. I was able to find some information about the platinum white gene that talks about the magenta gene like you are saying. It seems like white also needs the störzbach gene? Is that something you are familiar with?
@@IvansGuppies sorry, I'm not familiar with storzbach. So far that I knew.. Storzbach has bluish or greenish color. From your cross from male platinum white with several female, the results always shown magenta gen
Olá, ainda estou descobrindo como adicionar legendas em outros idiomas com precisão. Estou tentando com o vídeo do cruzamento 8 e 9. Espero que seja útil.
Both the male and the female offsprings look amazing❤
This was a very good looking cross!
@@IvansGuppies I want to see more of your crosses
More crosses are coming! I post additional clips on instagram.
These look like sunset guppies. Verry pretty! A f2 generation of them would have been interesting to see
They do dont they! An F2 would have been interesting and I probably would have if I had the tank space for it.
The males look amazing.
They really do!
❤ this is the most successful breeding so far imo
Im glad you like it! Personally, I am leaning towards this lines current backcross 😅
@@IvansGuppies im gettin into fish hobby since january it is a lot of fun and relaxing except for deseases watching these amzing creatures is super relaxing
Sorry to hear about the diseases. Those are never fun and can put a damper on things. But I'm happy to hear that you are enjoying it despite that!
I love these videos. Great job, you have engineered a beginning of a strain of "sunset guppies." Pick females with wide delta tales to cross in or females from this batch with the widest tales if you want males with delta tails. Note that your male most likely has Moscow genes which produces a solid body color [probably red]. It is very hard to predict the outcome of your crosses without knowing the strains of the initial females. One looks like she may be a mosaic or dumbo red dragon [delta female]. Another may be a HB Blue. Hard to say what strain the shark tail female is from. I look forward to the rest of this video series.
Thank you! I'm glad you are enjoying them. If I wasn't so limited in space, I might have devoted a few tanks for those "sunset guppies." They are pretty guppies and I would like to have them around. But I think there is value in setting a single goal and sticking to it until its reasonably reached. Otherwise it gets a little too complicated to keep track of and things get carried away. I think you are probably right about the Moscow background! Particularly because at this point, most of Gandalf's offspring have strong red colors. I agree, the outcomes are hard to predict with the choice of random females. Without knowing their pedigree, the easiest thing to anticipate is their base body color right now. However, I'm enjoying the challenge that its presenting. I think you might enjoy the next video ;) It will touch on the half black gene that is strongly present in female 4.
Great content!
Thank you!
I really love your cross breeding videos, guppy genetics and genetics in general is so interesting to me. Recently, I just bought a full white male guppy also, to reduce inbreeding in my establish guppy tank, can’t wait to see his offspring
Thank you! I agree, genetics is really fascinating! What are the predominant colors in your established guppy tank?
@@IvansGuppies yellow and orange. most of the guppies in the tank are a mixture of a Sunset and Tiger guppy
Nice! It’ll be interesting to see if you start seeing some reds showing.
This is really cool. I just got my first livebearers (1 male scarlet red Endler with 3 random females) so I’m excited to follow this and see how my own crosses come out
That’s exciting! Are you going after anything in particular?
Have you thought making it from zeeo?
I think red is the second most dominant color to guppies after the black gene which might explain they all have red coloring
I think you are right and it also doesn't help that snow whites have a magenta gene. I talk about this gene a lot more in some of the videos that came after this.
Increíble!!
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I have a female similar to Gandalf, she's almost 4
That’s awesome! I’m hoping I’ll start seeing some females that look like Gandalf soon.
I have a female very much like #3 and she spat out some males that look very similar. I believe the father was an endler, but im not sure
That’s super cool. Red color seems very dominant after mixing different strains.
Maybe Male Gandolfini is
Recessive both parents
He is a split 50/50 exposing white hue yet hiding red Recessive
That is possible! I'm leaning towards a scenario where there are genes that suppress the red and make the white more apparent.
The platinum white male is mutation from magenta gen, so if you cross it. .. The f1 will become magenta phenotype again ( autosomal dominant). If the fish carry strong magenta gen ( about 75% up magenta gen) ... The tail will become small/no wide ( although cross with wide tail female) . If the magenta gen 50%..the tail can be wide.
Although magenta gen is autosomal dominant but the male more dominant than the female. To make wide tail magenta.. Must cross use the female not male ( magenta gen will around 50%).
Interesting! Thank you for the information. I was able to find some information about the platinum white gene that talks about the magenta gene like you are saying. It seems like white also needs the störzbach gene? Is that something you are familiar with?
@@IvansGuppies sorry, I'm not familiar with storzbach. So far that I knew.. Storzbach has bluish or greenish color.
From your cross from male platinum white with several female, the results always shown magenta gen
Por favor, libera legendas em português nos seus vídeos, são ótimos, vai ajudar muito a melhorar o entendimento, obrigado.
Olá, ainda estou descobrindo como adicionar legendas em outros idiomas com precisão. Estou tentando com o vídeo do cruzamento 8 e 9. Espero que seja útil.