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Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 06:59
by odin
I have a alpha that's half clear and half orange, maybe he was from the same location?

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 13:03
by Ann
I'm assuming that's quite possible. It says that environment plays a big part with coloration. They are both in those. Alkaline pools. Limestone affects the coloration greatly. It contributes to the clear aspect of color. M. Lohena can be found on Easter Island!
Ann

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 13:12
by Ann
The disjunctive distribution pattern of the Alpha could account for this.

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 17:01
by opae ula related
Ann wrote:On page twenty there is a "white" variation. Page twenty-one has a yellow variation, and page twenty-three has a "pink" variation . In my own fevered little mind, I was thinking that if enough could be caught and mated, they could be become available to .opae Ula enthusiasts..
Oh ok, here is a video of mine showing a variety.
Per the book - The ones from Maui and Big Island are mostly red and the ones from Oahu are mostly pink to clear one tinged with orange or yellow. Some are banded. Like you mentioned maybe due to adaptation to environment.
If you jump to page 70, there are 8 genetically distinct (lineages) populations of opae ula. :ninja:


Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 17:51
by Ann
That video is so great that I want to capture it, loop it, frame it, place it on my wall and watch it continuously.
You do have some serious diversity of coloration. This is where the proliferation and popularity will come from, the hobby breeders, not the breed for profit places.

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 18:01
by opae ula related
Ann wrote:That video is so great that I want to capture it, loop it, frame it, place it on my wall and watch it continuously.
You do have some serious diversity of coloration. This is where the proliferation and popularity will come from, the hobby breeders, not the breed for profit places.
Ha. :grinning: You need a slim lcd tv attached to the wall with youtube on loop.

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 18:03
by opae ula related
btw, Odin mentioned in the past there are albino versions of opae ula with red eyes.

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 18:10
by Ann
That might an idea. Electronics is not my strong point. I break everything electrical.
The clear color would be amazing to keep.

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:28 Sep 2016 19:19
by odin
I have at least one of the white ones, it has a green saddle too! Id love to try and breed pure white ones if that was ever possible. Im still not having much luck breeding the stripped only ones yet so im not holding out for much hope. :laugh:

Re: Book on Hawaiian Anchialine Pools

PostPosted:29 Sep 2016 12:38
by Ann
If anyone can , then you can.
:smile: