No, I did not say that. Males without leakage should be fine to use. And if you have some of those, chances are some of the female siblings are too. But you will have to test mate each of the females individually in order to determine which are the red leakage carriers and which are not. That means you will need to grow out their male offspring to see whether they are clean or not. Is it worth it? I'll leave that up to you. I would just buy some female breeders from another line, but then I'm getting on in age and you may have more time and patience. To sum up, you have at least some females that are carriers of Ap, a dominant autosomal trait. They may be pure (have 2 copies of Ap) or impure (one copy of Ap). The ones that are pure for Ap will throw males, 100%of them, with red leakage. The ones that are impure for Ap will throw about half males with red leakage and half that are clean silvers. Your females probably only carry one copy, as their father would have to show red leakage for them to be pure for it. To further complicate, it is thought that more than one form of Ap exists, perhaps several. I believe you are dealing with only one of them, but who really knows? If more than one, it really messes up the expected results just listed. All of this assumes you use only clean silver males for breeding.