bandicam 2013-07-05 11-29-45-601Whooops. Whoever made the Discus Blue pack mislabed Spartacus up there as a lady. I only noticed today. 😡

In any case, I’ve checked these other two ladies and hopefully, having two lady fish in the tank will encourage Spartacus up there to breed.

I haven’t had much success with Time Warping so for now, things are running in real time. I’ve done some research into Discus breeding (as it applies to this game) and I haven’tfound any information on dominant/recessive genes, how the colors and patterns work or anything. So I’ve decided to do some science. When I have more time, we’ll see what happens when I play with the fish splicer.

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I hate to break it to you guys but the lag I’m getting for Creatures is just getting unbearable for me. I’m supposed to be getting my computer soon but I’ve been told that since we turned it in to the repair shop in the first place. For now, I’m afraid I’m going to go on a Creatures hiatus.

I do have some good news, though! Aquazone still runs smoothly on my computer so I’ll be able to share this game with you. My guppy tank crashed on my and my Marble Angelfish tank crashed on me before I could even post about it so this time, I’m trying discus.

It was a long and tedious installation process but I finally managed to get two Discus from the “blue” file into the tank. They’re predominantly red in color but I’m going to name them after the file they came from anyway.

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Make sure you click on the image to see it in full size. Here they are. I’m in love with the female’s pattern. I don’t have any particular goals in mind but I’m still pretty curious about what kind of babies these two fish can produce.

Since this game takes its time, I’ve opted to set the aquarium’s speed to 2x real time and turn on the auto-feeder.

I’ll be back in a few days to let you know how the tank is coming along. 😀

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Sadly, these two fish still have not mated so I haven’t gotten much progress in my work with this strain of guppies. I’ll have more eventually.

Onto the wolflings!

I’ve been running a private Bengal wolfling run in the background for the last few days, usually while I was doing or working on other things.

Some of them might have Gizmo genes from the CFE/Gizmo genome I’m working on and others might have farbe genes but they’re all bengals who are generation 20 plus. They’ve also all passed the IQ test!

Here are 6 Generation 20+ Wolfling Bengals for your downloading pleasure.

Wolfing Bengals Part 1

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I don’t think I’ve mentioned it to any of you but I’ve been playing an aquarium sim game called Aquazone for about a year now. Don’t click away just yet! It isn’t that kind of aquarium sim!

This one has genetics!

While I have the option of creating pretty tanks that don’t involve breeding, I also have the option to create new strains of guppies, angelfish and discus! I’ll be focusing strictly on guppies for now and I’ll be taking full advantage of “Time Warping”. I don’t have the patience to sit and wait for weeks at a time for guppies to be born, you know!

Anyway, the manual actually comes with instructions if you’d like to start working with guppies. The first example it gives you is to try to stabilize a population of Red Tail guppies. The guppy packs don’t come ‘pre-settled’ so it’s important to have homozygous populations to work with before you start breeding.

I started by choosing a male closest to the color that I wanted. I bred him with F25, one of my females, and found that together they only produced one male that looked like this guppy.

As promising as 1 ideal male is, it still isn’t that good. Since I had so many other females to breed him with anyway, I decided to move on.

Attempt two, with F16 was much better. She produced lots of males (10 to be exact) and 4 were ideal. Since she only had 4 females, I have a much smaller testing population, but that makes it much easier to get what I want.

The male from this population that I chose is brighter than the original male but I think I prefer this more vibrant red anyway. Otherwise I wouldn’t have picked him. ;D

It was difficult to try to get him to breed with the available ladies but when it was finally said and done, I got this group of fry.

We still have some dark red guppies in the group but the numbers are still pretty good. This time, 4 out of 6 males came in the color we want.

This time, I’m going to see which female of the 8 I have available this time produces the most ideal males.

This is our new male. He’s much closer to the original male and all of the other ‘ideal males’ that I’ve chosen from this generation look just like him. The population is starting to stabilize.

This is the group born from our selected male and F1. I don’t think she’s the best choice.

The pairing with F2 was much more ideal but I’d love to see if any of the other 6 females yields a better result.

F3, unfortunately, doesn’t have a result. After an hour of trying, I couldn’t get my guppies to breed.

F4 produced these pink tailed guppies! As pretty as they are, I’d rather not deviate from what I started.

F5 yielded only 3 males and of the three, just 1 looks the way we want him to.

So. F6 yielded 0 ideal males. I think we can move on.

Now this is what I like to see. F7 produced 5 ideal males out of the 6 males that she gave birth to. Perfect! So far, she’s got a better ratio than any of the other females and I think this is about as good as it’s going to get.

At this point, I’ve been at it for about 5 hours and need to call it a break. Wish me luck!

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