good point ikevi, since I only have a two peacock pairs, and both are in different tanks, I could not give my own experience, but from most of my research on peacocks. Many people that your stand that breed.
mike dunagan;1417925; said:Ikevi is right... if species are different enough... this link will help some what, but do not keep males/females of different types together... the females are similar and will pics the best male... not necessarily the same type....
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/mixing_peacocks.php
mike dunagan;1420024; said:Also the comment on one fish is incorrect natural selection and time has created the different types of fish. They start as most likely one type of fish stuck in the lakes after the sea was shut off from the rest of the ocean.