Parblue or Turquoise Lovebird mutation needs to be clarified when discussing this bird. Many words are exposed to us. Some say the Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is part of the blue, and some say the Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is its own mutation.
Some say there is a split on the Turquoise/parblue that says it does not occur split on the Turquoise/Parblue. It is absolutely unique to this bird mutation.
But if you follow me and some people outside, I say the turquoise/Parblu is part of the blue.
Because Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is a mutation of the Blue series that does not eliminate the Psittacine, there is still a yellow color on the Turquoise/Parblue fur.
I will not explain how Turquoise/Parblue Mutation occurs in this opportunity.
I will briefly explain the split and possible split on the Turquoise/Parblue Mutation.
Because some people need help understanding this, many things could be improved for people just trying.
American Parblue
SPLIT PARBLUE
As I've explained at the beginning, the turquoise/Parblue is part of the blue, so it is unlikely that the turquoise/Parblue is split against the Blue series because it is still in one allele.
Split on Turquoise/Parblue only occurs in the Green Bird series. It is a bird resulting from a turquoise/Parblue cross with a Normal bird (Green series).
When crossed with a green series that has a dominant gene, the cross is a normal green bird visually, but the bird carries one copy of the gene from the turquoise/parblue so that it can be said to split.
And it is likely to lower the turquoise/parblue if crossed with the Lovebird Blue series. Because the turquoise/parblue genes find the chromosomes of the Blue series, which is the co-dominant
POSSIBLE SPLIT PARBLUE
Why is itPOSSIBLE SPLIT PARBLUE? Because it is not sure to bequeath the turquoise/Parblue in the crossing later. Usually, the bird is produced from the Cross of Parblue x Parblue.
Isn't the result definitely Parblue? Not necessarily, because it still might produce a blue series from the pairing. Because Parblue is the co-dominant of blue, that is causing the emergence of blue.
The Bluebird could also carry the turquoise/parblue gene, not at all. How to prove it by the cross with green split blue.
BROKEN PARBLUE
Broken Parblue is a name for turquoise/parblue birds that can not produce the yellow melanin on the fur, so it will look like the Lovebird Blue series.
This bird is the result of Parblue X Parblue, which has a song from the Lovebird Blue series.
It may look like a mention, but more complex than that. This will also affect the acquisition of saplings later when lovebirds breed.