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I was looking at a breeder site and they are selling reverse trio's ( 2 males 1 female) is this a workable trio for breeding? if it is could someone enlighten me on how it works?
Do they really do this on purpose or are they just offering every possible combination? There are some online retailers that offer nonsensical sex-combinations or groupsizes for many fish, just because the pull-down menu always contains the same options.
All fish have different buying options. Some are listed as each, some are pairs or trios and some are reverse trio's. The ones I saw as reverse trio were wild caught maybe that has something to do with it?