As I stated in the last entry, I would take the first good male and breed him with his sisters. When the male we chose mated, this is the offspring he produced in his first batch.

bandicam 2015-03-09 18-35-59-669 copyHere, we only have two males that seem to fit. They’ll have to do. Really, I’m just glad we got any. It seems to me, it’s rare to get a great batch in just the 3rd generation.

bandicam 2015-03-09 22-21-11-688 copyThis doesn’t look great. Of all 11 offspring, only Male 2 fits my ideal. I do want to point out that Males6, 3 and 9 are all sporting a tail pattern called “Grass”. Those would be called “grass red tailed guppies”.

And just then, my tanks kept crashing when I would try to advance time. After a quick reinstall, the problem still wasn’t resolved.

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bandicam 2015-03-11 11-35-37-169 copyThe desert crowd was as it always was – relatively quiet except for the occasional egg coming from Fidget. Unfortunately, Daedalus’ time was about to run out. He was surrounded by friends, at least! While I had the chance, I checked on the other groups.

Untitled-1 copyFirst, the Meso group. They’d stuck to their usual locations. Peri, Stain and Eve rarely came down, except when one of the two ladies needed to lay an egg by the candle. Akuma, Aster and Marsyia prefered to stay by the Empathic vendor and spent most of their time breeding.

bandicam 2015-03-11 11-39-00-266 copyDelia and Dark Cat were still the only norns in the Norn Terrarium and they spent their time eat, resting and only met occasionally to breed.

bandicam 2015-03-11 11-39-13-168 copyFinally, in the jungle, the group had split into two pairs. The girls got on with eachother just fine and the two males had become close friends.

bandicam 2015-03-11 11-48-52-403 copyEventually, I got Dadalus’ death notification. He had things very easy in his last hour! He was always surrounded by his friends and always had plenty of food to eat. Actually, because he was always surrounded, it was a little difficult to get his picture.

bandicam 2015-03-11 11-51-30-390 copyMeanwhile, the egg count continued to rise. The egg-holding Ultimate Life Norns never stopped slapping or kissing so I told them to rest when I took this picture. Silence has never been so sweet.

Even though we were now at the point where the norns would start dying, I was still curious about the creatures inside those colorful little eggs. A few had hatched accidentally (which is why I needed to create egg storage norns in the first place) but there were so many now, I just wondered about the variety I would see.

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Untitled-1 copyYou bet! If you come here for my regular Creatures blogging, you might be disappointed (or excited!) to hear that I’d like to turn this into something of an Aquazone week. I just got really excited about the game again after playing El-Fish.

This time, I’d like to try to make my old goal of creating a homozygous strain of red tail guppies. It’s a good first goal and one I’ll try to make without the aid of gene splicing. I’ll be using the pair above and, to see if I can get things started right, I’ll be choosing the best daughter and son that they can produce to be the base for the subsequent generations. Easier to start a homozygous strain if you can start with a pair with more similar genes, right? Besides, all the early generation variations are fun to look at.

By the way, I’ll be using Don’s chart (archive.org) as a guide for naming the patterns and colors I see in my guppy series. If you’d like to try this game for yourself, why not secure a copy from Amazon? I got mine for less than 2USD.

bandicam 2015-03-07 21-55-28-623Generation 1 Males

After giving these two about 3 months time (changing the date on my computer) I got these three males and a lot of females. Of course, as much as I love the color in Males 1 and 2, I was going for a color more like Male 3’s and had to find a female who would produce similar colors. Stabilizing the gene pool meant making the genes more and more homozygous by breeding out variation – not something I’m used to in my dealings with Creatures. This meant testing each female with Male 3 to see what they could produce since the females themselves didn’t have an easy way to tell their genotypes. I stored Males1 and 2. If I really wanted, I could try to create a strain from them later.

bandicam 2015-03-07 22-07-04-049 copyGen2 Males From Female 1

These are the males that Female 1 produced with Male 3. Two for three. Not bad. I’ll have to remember her as a potential candidate. Only male 3 is disqualified for his dark red color. Granted, this is a very small sample

bandicam 2015-03-07 22-25-21-047Gen2 Males From Female 2

These are the males that Female 2 produced with Male 3. At first, it looks like she produced two good males, but if you look closely, males 3 and 4 both have an extra, blueish color at the base of their fins aren’t quite the right color anyway. This is the faint version of the “multi” gene described in the chart I’ve linked to above. This is definitely not a feature I’m looking for in my clear, red tailed Guppies. I’ll pass on this female for now. I think male 1 looks gorgeous, by the way.

 bandicam 2015-03-07 22-40-48-844Gen2 Males From Female 3

Wow! 6 males this time! Unfortunately, only Male 3 seems to fit the criteria I’ve set up. Males 2 and 5 are the wrong color entirely, Males 1 and 5 are too bright and male 6 is both too light and has the second shade at the base of his top fin. For now, though, I’m just trying to get regular shades of red with no secondary fin colors or markings. I’ll not be using this female

yayGen2 Males From Female 4

Still not great! Now, we have 3 very dark males and 1 male who is too light! That said, Males 1 and 5 are precisely what I’m looking for. I also happen to like the colors of the darker males, particularly 4, but just as before, they’ll have to be put away for now. Female 4 can be stored with the other potential females.

F5Gen2 Males From Female 5

This is better. Here we have 2 males that are very close to my target color, one who is just a touch on the vibrant side, one who is entirely too dark and one who is much too light and has that blue fade. Still 2 out of five isn’t bad. I’ll be keeping this female.

F6Gen2 Males From Female 6

At a glance, this looks better, but you’ll notice that three males have that small blue fade. Really, one 1 male in this group fits the criteria and that is Male 1. Sadly, Female 6 will not be our founding mother.

bandicam 2015-03-08 00-05-50-845 copyThis left me with three potential starting mothers – Females 1, 4 and 5. Given the small sample sizes of the offspring, it was really anybody’s guess who would be good but the lack of unexpected and unusual colors in his brothers eventually led me to choose Male 3 from Female 5’s line. Having only 3 sisters meant more work for me if they weren’t close to being homozygous, but I like to think my efforts tonight made that less likely. At any rate, I’ve gotten into the swing of things and am ready to start the next Generation.

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