I don't buy wild discus. I keep whatever I like and if it's Pigeon Bloods then Pigeon Bloods it is. If I want wild discus I buy wild discus. Neither is superior to the other and both types are appreciated by different people. The one blinded by opinion here is actually you. Perhaps if you could appreciate the wild discus as much as you appreciate domestic discus, then maybe you will understand the viewpoints of others. Remember what you said earlier, that wild discus owners should look at it from a different perspective. In this case, you as a domestic discus keeper, should also look at it from a different perspective.
This statement alone puts paid to your views, simply because it refers to a "cull" from an established strain aka captive bred fish and not to a wild fish. You can call it whatever you want, but the fact still remains that wild fish are not throwbacks. This is the point that you so sorely miss.Throwbacks are individuals who exhibit the characteristics of an ancestral form, rather than the desired characteristics of the breeder's strain.
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