name="monetag" content="a78d2591585dc4272cbab0acc216ff19" Top 25 Pairings of Opaline lovebirds.

Top 25 Pairings of Opaline lovebirds.

 



Top 25 Pairings of opaline lovebirds.

 

Opaline lovebirds are a specific color mutation known for their striking and unique feather patterns. Breeding Opaline lovebirds can result in various beautiful color combinations, especially when paired with other color mutations. Here are 25 top pairings of Opaline lovebirds, highlighting their potential outcomes:

 

1. Opaline x Normal Green.

   - Produces green offspring, some carrying the Opaline gene.

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2. Opaline x Lutino.

   - Results in Lutino Opaline and green split to Lutino offspring.

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3. Opaline x Blue.

   - Produces Blue Opaline and green split to Blue offspring.

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4. Opaline x Aqua.

   - Results in Aqua Opaline and green split to Aqua offspring.

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5. Opaline x Turquoise.

   - Produces Turquoise Opaline and green split to Turquoise offspring.

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6. Opaline x Violet.

   - Results in Violet Opaline and green split to Violet offspring.

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7. Opaline x Pied.

   - Produces Pied Opaline and green split to Pied offspring.

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8. Opaline x Cinnamon.

   - Results in Cinnamon Opaline and green split to Cinnamon offspring.

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9. Opaline x Dilute.

   - Produces Dilute Opaline and green split to Dilute offspring.

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10. Opaline x Dark Factor.

    - Results in Dark Green Opaline and green split to Dark Factor offspring.

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11. Opaline x Olive.

    - Produces Olive Opaline and green split to Olive offspring.

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12. Opaline x Slate.

    - Results in Slate Opaline and green split to Slate offspring.

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13. Opaline x Fallow.

    - Produces Fallow Opaline and green split to Fallow offspring.

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14. Opaline x Bronze Fallow.

    - Results in Bronze Fallow Opaline and green split to Bronze Fallow offspring.

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15. Opaline x Pastel.

    - Produces Pastel Opaline and green split to Pastel offspring.

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16. Opaline x Edge Dilute.

    - Results in Edge Dilute Opaline and green split to Edge Dilute offspring.

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17. Opaline x Mauve.

    - Produces Mauve Opaline and green split to Mauve offspring.

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18. Opaline x White-faced Blue.

    - Results in White-faced Blue Opaline and green split to White-faced Blue offspring.


 

19. Opaline x Parblue.

    - Produces Parblue Opaline and green split to Parblue offspring.

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20. Opaline x Spangler.

    - Results in Spangle Opaline and green split to Spangle offspring.

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21. Opaline x Euwing.

    - Produces Euwing Opaline and green split to Euwing offspring.

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22. Opaline x Orange-faced.

    - Results in Orange-faced Opaline and green split to Orange-faced offspring.


 

23. Opaline x Black-cheeked.

    - Produces Black-cheeked Opaline and green split to Black-cheeked offspring.


 

24. Opaline x Black-masked.

    - Results in Black-masked Opaline and green split to Black-masked offspring.

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25. Opaline x Creamino.

    - Produces Creamino Opaline and green split to Creamino offspring.

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Breeding Considerations.

Genetic Diversity:

Ensure genetic diversity by avoiding inbreeding, which can lead to health issues.

 

Color Expectations:

Understand the genetics behind each mutation to predict the color outcomes accurately.

 

Health and Vitality:

Prioritize the health and vitality of the birds over color outcomes to maintain a healthy breeding stock.

 

These pairings can produce a wide variety of visually stunning lovebirds, each with unique and captivating appearances. Successful breeding requires a solid understanding of lovebird genetics and careful selection of breeding pairs.
















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