I’ve started a project to hybridize some Central American fish, and I’d like to know if it’s possible to cross these species: Cryptoheros spilurus, Amatitlania nigrofasciata, Thorichthys meeki, and Vieja zonata. Looking forward to your advice!
¿Entonces quieres crear más mestizos no identificables, para enturbiar un mercado ya turbio y considerarlo algo positivo?
Y la gente se pregunta por qué tuve que mudarme de Estados Unidos a un lugar donde solo hay peces salvajes.
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I'm not in the U.S. right now; I'm living in a Central American country for the time being. Some aquariums here sell these fish, and it's worth mentioning that they're bred for this purpose, not wild-caught. I have no intention of reintroducing species or anything like that. I just find it interesting that some of these species can hybridize, and from what I understand, some of these hybrids even occur naturally. I don't plan to sell or create anything new, and if I did, it would just be for my own interest.
Incluso yo tengo que estar de acuerdo con duanes en esto. No veo el propósito ni el sentido. ¿Qué hacer con estos peces? No intento sonar hostil, solo intento entender tu plan a largo plazo.
Para mi consternación, he visto algunos Oscar de cuerpo corto que parecen páramos de peces de colores en eBay. Una locura total.
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Didn't Flowerhorns and Blood Parrot cichlids start out pretty much the same way?