The difference there is that the species you've listed haven't caused the contamination of nearly as many species as the FH. How often do you see a fish at your lfs and debate whether it is a pure Vieja synspila or a V. synspila x discus hybrid?LAWL @ People who say all FH's are just basically Trimacs. Clearly, you need to educate yourself a bit more. I like FH's. Never keeping them again though since I've grown bored of them. They are truly nice fish. As for you "purists", Better check those Guppies, Midevils, Discus, Angelfish and all those other hybridized fish you see in the market.
As for my opinion, Hybrids "destroying" the hobby is better than those people that are always seeking wild caught fish. Now if you wanna talk about where the real damage is done, look into that LOL. And to each their own. I learn to appreciate whatever fish there are. I do have preferences, but I'm not going to hate a fish LOL. Afterall, what did the fish do to me? Live? These threads never end well...

This doesn't make much sense...I actually did say I thought it was bad...but that I didn't have the right to impose that view on others, ...
Yes, there are genetic defects in all animals. They won't be perfect. That is why as breeders we need to cull out the deformed and runty ones. In their natural habitat, nature does does this for us. Genetic diversity in a species is good. And I don't think my Hoplo cats (the only cats I own) could really handle eating anything but little pellets that I give them and zucchini.I very clearly said I don't condone or support the act of breeding the type of fish I think are wrong....do you think your pure species fish came from lines 100% untainted by any deformity? Or genetic weakness? How can you ever be sure? It doesn't make it OK because they are pure imo, nor does the lower incidence of these problems in pure fish matter...they're still there...internally. If you feel this way so strongly perhaps should have your fish's dna analyzed for any and all genetic defect...if they have any perhaps you can feed them to the hybrid catfish you own?
If you do that, I'll give you two dollars.
If I want to go out and buy a Midas, I would like to expect to actually get a Midas. Unfortunately, that is not the case any longer.
I've seen hundreds of BP and never seen one that I could even pretend to like. You feel like a genius for owning a BP? I don't follow your line of thought.blood parrots are awesome! i think you people who insult blood parrots do not know what you are talking about, they are semi aggressive cichlids that heavily vary in looks (i like my blood parrot because he is red and black, has a funny personality, and is a beautiful fish) i think most people insult blood parrots because they are "deformed" and "uninteresting", well no, just no, you have to pick out the right blood parrot with the color and shape that you like, before insulting or commenting on how you do not like blood parrots you should try raising one first, they are very interesting fish and who cares if they are not purebred, it feels good and makes you feel like a genius to introduce a new species of an animal into existence, thats my opinion