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Will they develope an iris ring????

The answer is no, click on the link below for more details.

http://birds.newflight.net/news.html

  • 10 months later...

im confused, they both did???!!!

Dark-Eyed Clear

The dark-eyed clear is actually a combination of recessive pied and clearflight pied. When these two mutations are both present, the budgie is has no markings or color. It is either pure yellow (if it is a yellow-based budgie) or pure white (if it is a white-based budgie). The dark-eyed clear's dark eyes never lighten with age, hence the name.

You can tell a budgie is a dark-eyed clear because its eyes stay a dark plum color throughout its life. Comparatively, lutinos/albinos have red eyes and double-factor spangles have irises that lighten with maturity.

Also, the cere of the male dark-eyed clear does not change normally. Adult male dark-eyed clears have purple ceres. Adult female dark-eyed clears have the normal white/tan/brown ceres

 

http://www.geocities.com/budgie-place/p_colors.html#darkeyed

DE Clear

 

If you have what you think is a DE Clear and it has an iris ring.. you may have a double factor Spangle.

Hi!

 

Daz is right.... I thought I had a DEC, but turns out she is a double factor spangle.

 

We talked about it here, this is the thread:

 

10286

 

There is also great article about DEC´s in Mr. Al-Nasser's site (go to articles):

 

Al-Nasser_DEC

 

:budgiedance:

Hi!

 

Daz is right.... I thought I had a DEC, but turns out she is a double factor spangle.

 

We talked about it here, this is the thread:

 

10286

 

There is also great article about DEC´s in Mr. Al-Nasser's site (go to articles):

 

Al-Nasser_DEC

 

:ausb:

LusoPeriquito, Al-Nasser is one that I am learning from. Thank You for your comment. :P

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