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Hello everyone,
I should begin with an apology in case this subject was already discussed on these forums. I couldn't find much information about this subject (maybe that's because I didn't know the correct words to search for).
My question is: What happens to the genetics and/or the morphology/coloration of the offsprings when you pair two different locals or different color variants of an Apistogramma species. For example when you pair an opal borelli male with a yellow head borelli female. Or a red agassizii male with a tefe agassizii female. Or a wild form hongsloi male with a super red hongsloi female. Etc.
I should begin with an apology in case this subject was already discussed on these forums. I couldn't find much information about this subject (maybe that's because I didn't know the correct words to search for).
My question is: What happens to the genetics and/or the morphology/coloration of the offsprings when you pair two different locals or different color variants of an Apistogramma species. For example when you pair an opal borelli male with a yellow head borelli female. Or a red agassizii male with a tefe agassizii female. Or a wild form hongsloi male with a super red hongsloi female. Etc.
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