well lets think about this, If fish have been crossbreeding or "evolving" into what they are now dont you think its going to keep happening in the lakes!!! I would say so!! I also would rather buy a pure species african ciihclids but coming from someone with flowerhorns i am all for hybrids especially if they look good!!!
well lets think about this, If fish have been crossbreeding or "evolving" into what they are now dont you think its going to keep happening in the lakes!!! I would say so!! I also would rather buy a pure species african ciihclids but coming from someone with flowerhorns i am all for hybrids especially if they look good!!!
Agreed, good point. Not only do african cichlids crossbreed with similar species in some of our tanks, they also do so in the wild
...but what species of african cichlids are "pure" or not crossbred? NONE really....african rift lake cichlids are one of the fastest evolving fish and have been crossbreeding in the wild for generations and generations to become what they're today
Agreed, good point. Not only do african cichlids crossbreed with similar species in some of our tanks, they also do so in the wild
...but what species of african cichlids are "pure" or not crossbred? NONE really....african rift lake cichlids are one of the fastest evolving fish and have been crossbreeding in the wild for generations and generations to become what they're today
Isnt the primary differentiation of species the inability to create fertile offspring?
When reflecting on the homo sapien, an anglo saxon male from northern ireland and an aboriginal female from north austrialia could create viable offspring, so why is the species different in fish, and not just a morph.
Isnt the primary differentiation of species the inability to create fertile offspring?
When reflecting on the homo sapien, an anglo saxon male from northern ireland and an aboriginal female from north austrialia could create viable offspring, so why is the species different in fish, and not just a morph.