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Hybridization; and why it's bad.
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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 38116" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>How do you know color morphs cannot be achieved? I am not here agreeing with hybridization by any means, although I do think there are things that could be achieved that are previously thought to not be possible. I think hybridization could benefit the hobby IF, AND ONLY IF, it was done in a controlled environment, and the slings were not sold. If it was done somewhere that the slings except a few were euthanized and the ones not euthanized were raised in the same place, I think it could have benefit. You never know what could happen. I 100% agree that it should not be done by any normal hobbyist and they should not be introduced into the trade for the obvious reasons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 38116, member: 3515"] How do you know color morphs cannot be achieved? I am not here agreeing with hybridization by any means, although I do think there are things that could be achieved that are previously thought to not be possible. I think hybridization could benefit the hobby IF, AND ONLY IF, it was done in a controlled environment, and the slings were not sold. If it was done somewhere that the slings except a few were euthanized and the ones not euthanized were raised in the same place, I think it could have benefit. You never know what could happen. I 100% agree that it should not be done by any normal hobbyist and they should not be introduced into the trade for the obvious reasons [/QUOTE]
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