Aye, it tis best not to SUPPORT hybrids. There are enough of them in the hobby right now as it is, so we need to keep the ones that aren't as pure as possible. Its the responsibility to not allow this to happen.
Peanut_Power;1072074; said:Aye, it tis best not to SUPPORT hybrids. There are enough of them in the hobby right now as it is, so we need to keep the ones that aren't as pure as possible. Its the responsibility to not allow this to happen.
straitjacketstar;1072494; said:Taking how variable hybrids can be into account I question whether that fish really has dovii in it. I couldn't help but think it had more of a loisellei shape with wierd loiselli x mana pattern with a mana face.

straitjacketstar;1072783; said:I don't see why some folks are so quick to label crossed fish "garbage". It happens. We're keeping fish in unnatural conditions and unnatural breedings are very likely to occur. In this case someone is advertising a hybrid fish as such and that's fine by me. It's unfortunate that this isn't always the case and somewhere down the line the fish's owner may not be as honest. I share the "keep your hybrids to yourself" sentiment but I certainly can't hate on a fish because it's a hybrid.
No one seems to jump down the platy, swordtail or betta lovers throat for keeping/breeding/distributing hybrids. Or the RD/Midas or "managuense" folks for that matter.[/QUOTE
That is a good point straitjacketstari fully agree with u every hybrid i have sold or traded i have always made the buyer aware of the fishes genetic make up.