jmsstoner
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I have some newly hatched larvae that perhaps someone could help me identify. The mother is a leucistic, and the father is a GFP leucistic.
From my understanding, all babies should be leucistic with 25-75% of them carrying the GFP trait depending on whether the father carries 1 or 2 copies of the GFP gene.
Upon hatching, I noticed that roughly 25% of the larvae had no pigment in their eyes, they almost look like gold albinos.
Both parents have always had dark eyes the entire time I've owned them. I got them when they were about 2.5cm long.
Do GFP leucistics eyes darken as they develop, or did I somehow end up with something different?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've attached pictures of the babies and parents.
From my understanding, all babies should be leucistic with 25-75% of them carrying the GFP trait depending on whether the father carries 1 or 2 copies of the GFP gene.
Upon hatching, I noticed that roughly 25% of the larvae had no pigment in their eyes, they almost look like gold albinos.
Both parents have always had dark eyes the entire time I've owned them. I got them when they were about 2.5cm long.
Do GFP leucistics eyes darken as they develop, or did I somehow end up with something different?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've attached pictures of the babies and parents.