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I dont remember if i ever made an intro or not, that happens when you get old :tongue: so, this is it. Ive been keeping fish of all kinds for over 20 years, most recently, North American Natives, however, Ive decided that since i never concentrated on dwarf cichlids, it was high time to set up...
I agree
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Fish today, because of many, many times being bred and cross bred, have so much of a gene pool that you may get any kind of offspring.
If you want fish that breed true, you will need to start with wild caught fish, and even then you may get a little variance.
Also
You might also remember that most fish purchased from an LFS, are not wild caught fish, and most likely were not bred or raised in what their wild cousins consider acceptable.
Fish including Discus, "will" live and breed, very happily in water that is not dipped from the Amazon.
I have...