how to breed tems X azul?

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Diskboy12;3406604; said:
I say go for it mate, sounds like an interesting convo, your fish, your rules...



Kevin

Thanks kevin.. :D

CichlaRyan;3406914; said:
RIGHT ON!!!:headbang2:headbang2

mosquito go for it man you breed these and i will clap for you, either way i support you challanging nature


Thank you.. :)
 
jcardona1;3406597; said:
well there goes another thread in the cichla section. to the OP, if you want to breed those two fish, then more power to you. hybrid fish, especially cichla can be some of the most unique fish out there. dont let the self-proclaimed cichla "gods" tell you otherwise. no matter what you or i do, we will always be insignificant in thier eyes.

and you know what i say, who gives a rats ass!!!!!! my life does not revolve around them, these fish, or this forum. this hobby is just a small part of my life. i do what i do and i post what i want. if somebody doesnt like it or agree with it, tough crap. its not gonna make me change what i do or what i say. i could care less what some of the elitist snobs have to say. if i decide to try and breed an orino and a mono, and these guys dont like it, they can go fly a mother loving kite for all i care, cause its not gonna change my views.

and you know what? i wont lose any sleep over it. so MORE POWER TO YOU. i hope they do breed and they survive, so you can come back, show us pics of these awesome fish, and rub it in the face of these arrogant fools


hahahah thank you thank you..
 
Omega007;3406322; said:
There is nothing nature about the moment those fish are out of their water from south america. People keep animals in zoo pretending or trying to recreate "natural habitat", but no matter how much effort is done. Answer is still NO. Even if this guy created some hybrid monsters, who is here to worry that fish will swim back to South America. If you are a concious man, then don't even buy hybrid. No market, no supply. We should from now on, kill all hybrid cichla. See one, kill one. If anyone here posted ID thread of a hybrid Cichla, call me. I will go kill that bastard hybrid for you.

hasnt that been what i was saying all along?
whats he gonna do with a few hundred (maybe thousands) hybrid cichla?
will they enter the market and screw it up like flowerhorns?

anyways,im done with this debate.
good luck to you if they do breed!
i'd love to see how they turn out,even though i hate hybrids.
 
channarox;3407283; said:
hasnt that been what i was saying all along?
whats he gonna do with a few hundred (maybe thousands) hybrid cichla?
will they enter the market and screw it up like flowerhorns?

wow, you think im gonna success that easily? thanks dude.. just come to indonesia when it happen, i'll give it to you for free..
 
Mosquito;3407308; said:
wow, you think im gonna success that easily? thanks dude.. just come to indonesia when it happen, i'll give it to you for free..

maybe...itll be hard getting them to pair.
but once they do they will breed like crazy.
maybe,one day i'll go get some xingu as well.:drool:
 
I would be more impressed to see you breed 2 azuls. Im not big on Cichla hybrids, but to each his own. :):popcorn:
 
Hey Mosquito, let me know if you need large male Tem. I have them in Singapore. Or better yet, send you Azul over to me. I been fishing for pbass for years and have been fascinating about their origin. Perhaps by crossing them we understand more about all cichla subspecies.

Cheers!
 
ikanyubodoh;3407671; said:
Hey Mosquito, let me know if you need large male Tem. I have them in Singapore. Or better yet, send you Azul over to me. I been fishing for pbass for years and have been fascinating about their origin. Perhaps by crossing them we understand more about all cichla subspecies.

Cheers!


Thanks for the offer but theres alot male temensis here in indonesia.. now im searching for female tems and male azul. thats weird, its very hard to find a female tems here..

bout sending you the azul, not now i guess, still love this fish so much :D
 
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