Marius;2905933; said:As we were dwelling on the subject of hybrids these past couple of days, come on, let us see them.
I have nothing against hybrids, some of the cool versions in the hobby have come through hybridization, or line breeding. Now, when people just pass them over as pure bred, that's when I'm a little. In my opinion, there is no need for new species, or hybrids. Nature has a very nice way of coming out with new surprises, and all the man made species - line bred, hybrids and so on - usually have a common denominator: THE LACK OF A RICH GENE POOL.
Now, please post those pictures, keep it as little chit-chat as possible, this would help more new comers identify some of their fish as well, and learn how to see some major morphological differences between pure bred and hybrids.
here's mine he's the daddy of the tank (we call him blueberry lol) he has 6 girlfriends lol and soon I will put like 8 more females in there for him =)
. In my opinion, there is no need for new species, or hybrids. Nature has a very nice way of coming out with new surprises, and all the man made species - line bred, hybrids and so on - usually have a common denominator: THE LACK OF A RICH GENE POOL.



