Title: Black Angelfish
1Black Angelfish A Versatile Addition to a
Breeding Program
- A presentation for The Angelfish Society February
17, 2008. - By Tamar Stephens
2Black Angelfish can be used to make several
popular phenotypes.
- In this presentation we will look at some
attractive and popular varieties that can be made
using black angelfish. - If you dont already have black angelfish in your
breeding program, this presentation may give you
some ideas to expand the number of varieties you
raise through simply adding black angelfish to
your home hatchery.
3Simple Crosses
- The first crosses we will look at involve simply
crossing a double dark black (D/D) with another
variety.
4Black x Silver ? Black Lace
- Many people consider black lace to be one of the
more striking varieties of angelfish. - Double dark black (D/D) crossed with silver
(/) results in a black lace (D/). We show this
cross as - D/D x / ? D/
5Black x Zebra (Z/Z) ? Zebra Lace
- Many people consider zebra lace to be even more
attractive than black lace. They are similar in
appearance. Zebra lace has one more stripe, and
has more ornate patterning in the tail and fins. -
- Double dark black (D/D) crossed with zebra (Z/Z)
? zebra lace (D/ - Z/).
6Zebra can be double or single dose
- Zebra is a dominant trait, so a zebra might be
either Z/Z or Z/. - Homozygous (double dose) zebras (Z/Z) are often
slower to grow than single dose (Z/). - Chances are that if you have zebra angels, they
might be single dose (Z/). - What happens if you cross a single dose zebra to
a double dark black? (next slide)
7Black x Zebra (Z/)
- If you cross double dark black with a single
dose zebra, you will get 50 zebra lace and 50
black lace, both of which are beautiful and
striking angelfish varieties. -
- D/D x Z/ ?
- 50 D/ - Z/ (zebra lace)
- 50 D/ (black lace)
8Black x Smokey ? Smokey Lace
- Here is another beautiful variety you can create
by crossing black with smokey. - D/D x Sm/ ?
- 50 D/ - Sm/ (smokey lace)
- 50 D/ (black lace)
9Black x Blushing ? Black Ghost
- A black ghost will is a pretty variation of
black. The color is lighter and stripes are
absent or incomplete. - The cross is
- D/D x S/S ?
- 100 D/ - S/ (black ghost)
10More complicated phenotypes
- We just looking at some phenotype that can be
created by simply crossing a double dark black
with another phenotype. -
- Now lets look at some phenotypes that might
require 2 steps to create.
11Turquoise Blushing (D/ - S/S)
12Turquoise Blushing (D/ - S/S) (continued)
- Turquoise Blushing can be made with more than
one possible cross. Here is one way. - We saw how to create black ghost on a previous
slide. We can cross black ghost (D/ - S/) with
blushing (S/S). - D/ - S/ x S/S ?
- / - S/ 25 Silver Ghost
- / - S/S 25 Blushing
- D/ - S/ 25 Black Ghost
- D/ - S/S 25 Turquoise Blushing
13Black Velvet (Black Blushing)
- Black Velvet is a black blushing angelfish.
- It has a smooth velvety appearance, with no
stripes and no lace patterning in the tail or
fins.
14Black Velvet (continued)
- If you cross two black ghosts, you will get 6.25
black blushing. - D/ - S/ x D/ S/ ?
- / - / 6.25 Silver (wild)
- / - S/ 12.50 Silver Ghost
- / - S/S 6.25 Blushing
- D/ - / 12.50 Black Lace
- D/ - S/ 25.00 Black Ghost
- D/ - S/S 12.50 Turquoise Blushing
- D/D - / 6.25 Black(dd)
- D/D - S/ 12.50 Black(dd) Ghost
- D/D - S/S 6.25 Black(dd) Blushing (velvet)
- Now you can cross two of the black velvet
offspring to 100 black velvet in the next
generation. - (Did you notice that you can create black lace,
turquoise blushing, glack ghost, and black velvet
all in the same spawn with this cross?)
15These are a few attractive varieties that are
possible with the black allele.
- If you are a novice at breeding angelfish, you
might want to consider trying your hand at
raising some of these varieties. -
- You can explore the phenotype library and play
with the genetics calculator for more possible
varieties. - What black varieties have you raised?
16Thank You!
- All of the photos used in this presentation came
from the TAS phenotype library. -
- Thank you to all of you who have contributed to
the phenotype library either through
participating in photo contests or by directly
donating photos!!!
17The End
- Now back to the chat room for discussion!