Midas 1/7/09

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Reagan;2622663; said:
I only breed for friends now. I keep one out of each spawn, I use the rest for food. Most of the Midas just swim in the pond and get fat. I will breed a solid yellow pair in the spring, and plan to send this female to Chris to spawn with his big white male.

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Did You used to sell offspring to Ken Davis?Curious because I purchased a Midas from Ken Davis at the ACA 2008 and He said it was from Reagans big head line.
 
fishluvr12;2630045; said:
Did You used to sell offspring to Ken Davis?Curious because I purchased a Midas from Ken Davis at the ACA 2008 and He said it was from Reagans big head line.


Lucky You!!! Now that you have an offspring you gotts post up a pic of it. LOL
 
Reagan;2630556; said:
Ken also had a wild male and 2 wild female. You got a pic i could tell you



I talked to Ken a few months back about the parents of mines but he has gone through a few breeding pairs since 06 so couldn't tell me exactly which pairs they might of came from.
 
orbit;2630530; said:
Lucky You!!! Now that you have an offspring you gotts post up a pic of it. LOL

here Ya go, not the best pics but all I have with me at the moment

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Mad About Cichlids;2628942; said:
They're father and daughter so breeding the two together is out of the question.

May I ask why?
If you were linebreeding for specific traits, as I would if I had a line as awesome as yours, you would keep it in the family.
Inbreeding doesn't result in deformed/undesirable offspring as quickly as one would think. It takes quite a few generations of inbreeding before you can start noticing undesired traits in the offspring. On the other hand I've also have F0 pairs throw deformed/undesirable fry.
IMO, inbreeding isn't quite as bad as everyone makes it out unless you're starting with bad breeders.
 
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