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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Like I said in the original post the only way you can tell blizzards from snows at birth is the faint dorsal on the blizzards. In person the snows are just a shade whiter or less pink too but that doesn't really show up on camera. They look very similar until they grow a bit and shed a few times then the difference becomes more obvious. This is not new information, this is how they always look. I have produced blizzards several times in the past 4 or 5 seasons. I just took this picture of one of the blizzards (on the left) and one of the snows (on the right). It looks like about have the babies in this litter are blizzard and half are snows and this is exactly what I predicted from this breeding.
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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Nice.
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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    Like I said in the original post the only way you can tell blizzards from snows at birth is the faint dorsal on the blizzards. In person the snows are just a shade whiter or less pink too but that doesn't really show up on camera. They look very similar until they grow a bit and shed a few times then the difference becomes more obvious. This is not new information, this is how they always look. I have produced blizzards several times in the past 4 or 5 seasons. I just took this picture of one of the blizzards (on the left) and one of the snows (on the right). It looks like about have the babies in this litter are blizzard and half are snows and this is exactly what I predicted from this breeding.
    just some questions and my input lol i see it very clearly now. thanks for the pic.

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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Very cool

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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommytradix View Post
    just some questions and my input lol i see it very clearly now. thanks for the pic.
    Well its not always clear at birth as it is a very subtle difference and to be honest I haven't separated the snows from the blizzards to get an exact count of each, but I have a lot of patience, and at this point the main priority during this next week is to get everyone eating, then I will worry about ID and sexing. These babies are a little on the small side and that always concerns me a bit...that said radix are champions when it comes to thriving.

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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Congrats jeff!
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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    Well its not always clear at birth as it is a very subtle difference and to be honest I haven't separated the snows from the blizzards to get an exact count of each, but I have a lot of patience, and at this point the main priority during this next week is to get everyone eating, then I will worry about ID and sexing. These babies are a little on the small side and that always concerns me a bit...that said radix are champions when it comes to thriving.
    although i have never had a litter of blizzards ive had plenty of snows and the pic you posted clearly shows a dorsal stripe. one of the reasons i love radix so much is they eat worms right away and almost all eat in the first week. concinnus are nightmare compared to radix lol only a few eat in the first week or 2 and the others slowly catch on but some jjust prefer fish and i hate fish now lol most of the puget litter has taken worms already too.

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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Typical of radix babies, the snows and blizzards are eating aggressively now. They have eaten two meals of nightcrawler pieces.

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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    Typical of radix babies, the snows and blizzards are eating aggressively now. They have eaten two meals of nightcrawler pieces.
    Gotta love those radi.
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    Re: T. radix Iowa blizzards and snows born- surprise litter

    Way to go scrubs! Keep eating and growing.

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