S silver-arowana Feeder Fish Jan 18, 2009 2 0 0 united states Mar 25, 2009 #21 dmopar74;1655302; said: no Click to expand... no i dont think so!!!
X xdragonxb0i Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 23, 2009 926 1 0 Arkansas Mar 27, 2009 #22 well if they have similar breeding techniques. then it is possible, but the eggs wont be fertile.
G granuccibar Feeder Fish MFK Member May 21, 2008 117 0 0 clarksville Mar 27, 2009 #23 rba718;1655304; said: Bah, I suck with html, here are links instead. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/kaze718/l_f73b97030090d5890fd491c42b2712b1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/kaze718/l_44549f8446a86e79c8b11072b5e6cac3.jpg Click to expand... i like how kathy griffin is in the background
rba718;1655304; said: Bah, I suck with html, here are links instead. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/kaze718/l_f73b97030090d5890fd491c42b2712b1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/kaze718/l_44549f8446a86e79c8b11072b5e6cac3.jpg Click to expand... i like how kathy griffin is in the background
RTCfan86 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 25, 2009 363 159 651 Fraser, MI Mar 31, 2009 #24 Stianz;1697625; said: It's just fish with same genus who can crossbreed. Eks. all Xiphophorus (platy, swordtale etc.) kan crossbredd(exept X.signum). Click to expand... That's good to know. Thank you.
Stianz;1697625; said: It's just fish with same genus who can crossbreed. Eks. all Xiphophorus (platy, swordtale etc.) kan crossbredd(exept X.signum). Click to expand... That's good to know. Thank you.