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Old 08-10-2015, 11:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking 2nd Generation Verdini produces a Variegated Manini

One of my variegated A'ea'e produced one pup without any visible variegation.

That all green pup produced many variegated pups but most were all green.

One of those 2G green pups, in the photo below, has produced a Variegated A'ea'e.

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This is my first confirmed variegated A'ea'e pup produced from a 2G Greenie.

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Old 08-10-2015, 11:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This was my original Greenie.

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Im curious. Its said that you can't tc an ae ae as you lose the variegation. There has even been talk of it being a chimera. If you were to tc one of the greenies it should have a consistent corm but according to this you could still get ae ae offspring down the track.
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Im curious. Its said that you can't tc an ae ae as you lose the variegation. There has even been talk of it being a chimera. If you were to tc one of the greenies it should have a consistent corm but according to this you could still get ae ae offspring down the track.
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That looks awesome! Maybe theres hope of getting ae ae in australia after all. They only allow new varieties in as tc and even then its a 9 month few thousand dollar process.
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