Good input bomilly, and not that I disagree with anything that you stated, but it seems to me that festae appear to be far more sensitive to inbreeding, than most other cichlids in the hobby. There are species of cichlids in the hobby where there has been (and still is) FAR more hype, and FAR more demand than festae, yet we do not see such obvious deformaties in most of these species, even when inbred to the nth degree. Think about all of the mass produced species of cichlids that are found in most big box LFS, most of these fish are hundreds, some probably thousands, of generations removed from the wild. Yet one can buy a related group of juvies, breed them, and not end up with nearly the amount of problems that one seems to find in festae.
A classic example of that, is Pierre Brichard's breeding of the now common Labidochromis caeruleus "yellow lab" , which was bred for several years, producing many thousands of fry, and all of them were related to one single pair of wild caught fish. For close to 20 years every last "yellow lab" in the hobby were to some degree related to each other.
Even if we discount sellers that label 1" fry as "wild caught", and they are in fact F1, why do a fair percentage of even those juvies result in deformed fish? I just saw one of these so called WC juvies, that is now a 4-5" male, which has a very pushed in sloped face. Out of only a few festae purchased by this hobbyist, one of them is clearly worthy of nothing more than a good culling. It will be interesting to see how the rest of these so called 1"
wild caught festae turn out over the next year.
Another young pair that I saw sold in the recent past as F1 (from a reputable vendor?) were both deformed, with the same sloped in face.
But you are right, most people don't want to point out the obvious, least they offend the owner. Ironically enough, you & I were the only ones to point out/question these flaws when the pics were posted in the following past discussion.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?386734-Festae-look-like-they-might-breed
I have since visited that breeders home & explained to them in person why that type of festae is NOT something one wants to breed, and circulate the offspring in the hobby. Of course some of the juvies they had from this pair appeared fine, others shared the same deformatity as their parents. IMO, those two adult fish should have been culled from the get go, not sold as a "breeding pair".