Tomatoe/Ocellaris breeding!

I have 2 pairs left that im keeping. Basically they look like misbarred oscellaris. Im by no means a pilot LOL Gotta take valium to fly but thats a whole different story :) One of these days youll all be surprized and ill actually get around to posting pictures :)
 
Can't believe this is still going on. Everytime I get notified about this discussion it is someone asking for more pics. I don't think he intends to ever post anymore pics.
 
Do you plan to breed one of your tomatolaris with a full blood tomato? or with a full blood ocellaris? It would be interesting to see how they turn out. If the tomatolaris take the shape of an ocellaris, then I suppose the ocellaris shape is the dominant trait.
If you breed your tomatolaris with a ocellaris, then you may get some babies in the shape of the ocellaris and some in the shape of tomato. I"m not a genetics expert but it would be interesting to experiment.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9021389#post9021389 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lildraken
Do you plan to breed one of your tomatolaris with a full blood tomato? or with a full blood ocellaris? It would be interesting to see how they turn out. If the tomatolaris take the shape of an ocellaris, then I suppose the ocellaris shape is the dominant trait.
If you breed your tomatolaris with a ocellaris, then you may get some babies in the shape of the ocellaris and some in the shape of tomato. I"m not a genetics expert but it would be interesting to experiment.

I meant if you breed your tomatolaris with a tomato then you will get some babies in the shape of ocellaris (with one dominant allele) and babies in the shape of tomato (with two recessive alleles). Or if that trait isn't dependent on two alleles then they will be a combination of both.
 
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