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- djb78
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I'm not very good t picking mutations, but in my very limited knowledge in gouldian mutations I think the black bib should be more a grey instead of a black with split to yellow, i might be wrong hope someone else might be able to tell you straight.
Danny
- venetta
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They both look like boys, am I right?
Boys can't be 'split' for yellow from what i've learnt. unless split with Australian yellow..? (correct me if I am wrong)
They are either single factor or double factor.
They look like normals to me, as generally the single factor boys are a bit duller when it comes to the black around their head etc, and the green on their backs are more diltes..
Boys can't be 'split' for yellow from what i've learnt. unless split with Australian yellow..? (correct me if I am wrong)
They are either single factor or double factor.
They look like normals to me, as generally the single factor boys are a bit duller when it comes to the black around their head etc, and the green on their backs are more diltes..
Venetta and Kylie

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those guys their are 2 normal green back gouldians, they are not split for euro yellow, they could be split aus yellow if they have a sml white dot or marking either on their back(behind the head or on their chin )
which i cant see they have,
soo doesnt look like they are split for yellow

which i cant see they have,
soo doesnt look like they are split for yellow


- finchbreeder
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Depends on which sort of yellow. Aussie are more helpful in that they frequently but not always have a white spot under the chin or yellow spot on the back of the head (in the green) if they are split, but not always.
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