It's all good, I doubt that the Queen will mind a little MFK humour/humor. 
Matt, while I agree with you about man always trying to influence the 'beauty' of a fish from their perspective, it's not like a whole lot has changed from the early convicts in the hobby, to the same bread & butter variety that we see today. No doubt since the influx of HRP's years back there has been some man-made tinkering taking place here & there, some perhaps even by accident, but for the most part I would think that due to the low profit margin on farm raised convicts most established farmers would simply be keeping on with the same lines as 50 years ago. That or we would be seeing the same type of hybrids as we see in African cichlids. Glow in the dark OB convicts, FireCons, that sort of thing. Maybe that market exists, but if it does I haven't seen it.

Matt, while I agree with you about man always trying to influence the 'beauty' of a fish from their perspective, it's not like a whole lot has changed from the early convicts in the hobby, to the same bread & butter variety that we see today. No doubt since the influx of HRP's years back there has been some man-made tinkering taking place here & there, some perhaps even by accident, but for the most part I would think that due to the low profit margin on farm raised convicts most established farmers would simply be keeping on with the same lines as 50 years ago. That or we would be seeing the same type of hybrids as we see in African cichlids. Glow in the dark OB convicts, FireCons, that sort of thing. Maybe that market exists, but if it does I haven't seen it.