Question: Will there be a problem with such tank-bred and wild couples?
As in their offspring's colours etc...
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Question: Will there be a problem with such tank-bred and wild couples?
As in their offspring's colours etc...
Thank you.![]()
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Well, mixing tank bred and wildcaught is a very nice way of strengthening the genes and is adopted by major breeders and fish farms (it's why all breeders are chasing the wild caught even when they have top quality tank-bred) ...
OF course, mixing two different species together is regarded as a very bad practice.![]()
I keep plecos and dwarf cichlids
how can you tell if a female a.panduro is wild caught as i would like to know , any indiators ,
fnx shefki![]()
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