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I raise domestic discus for money and keep wild Discus out of personal preference. People who visit me do oo and ah my Turquoise Discus but they seem to gravitate to my Heckel Discus display tank. I am trying to breed wild discus again because I think there are enough people interested in having some wild type discus but the colorful domestics will always dominate the discus market.
Apistogramma actually do quite well in the marketplace compared to many more arguably more colorful Killiefish. It's too bad we can't mail Apistogramma eggs around the world.
I think it will always be the case that colorful strains of the most easily bred Apistogramma spp will remain the most popular. I think the longer and deeper one goes in this hobby, the more appreciative one becomes of the original wild types, whether they are discus, angelfish or Dwarf Cichlids.
Which one of these would you buy? First, a wild Heckel Discus.
Or would you rather have these, Brilliant Turquoise Discus?
Apistogramma actually do quite well in the marketplace compared to many more arguably more colorful Killiefish. It's too bad we can't mail Apistogramma eggs around the world.
I think it will always be the case that colorful strains of the most easily bred Apistogramma spp will remain the most popular. I think the longer and deeper one goes in this hobby, the more appreciative one becomes of the original wild types, whether they are discus, angelfish or Dwarf Cichlids.
Which one of these would you buy? First, a wild Heckel Discus.

Or would you rather have these, Brilliant Turquoise Discus?
