An interesting experiment. But I must say I have reservations about the value of putting in creatures to create hybrids..... see this thread, especially when there is great uncertainty about the parent species themselves.
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An interesting experiment. But I must say I have reservations about the value of putting in creatures to create hybrids..... see this thread, especially when there is great uncertainty about the parent species themselves.
budak, I've never seen cherries to hybridise. the tigers and bees do that easily with each other though.
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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Thks for the info......
I didn't really known thou but saw this shrimp(first pic left fellow) with pinkish body with black strip, thought it should be a cross between tiger and cherries. Still observing and experimenting........Pray pray.......
The rest of the pics are tiger (black strips but w/o pinkish body) and Bee shrimps.
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