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I dunno...but when I think back to when I was a kid and learning from dad, there were fewer choices of fish and the fish were generally closer to how nature had produced them, as a result of that, fish were hardier and were not as prone to disease/illness
At the same time, those fishkeepers like my dad (and his dad before him) did not need the medicine chest full of remedies that are so commonplace as they are now due to the fact that the fish were virtually untouched by human hand and were physically stronger and able to fight disease/illness without anything more than water changes...and they did live longer too
That, to me at least, goes hand in hand. Before genetics could be messed with and the injection of colourings used, the fish were as nature intended but with the evolution of all the myriad of fins, tails and colours...along with more variants of the same fish than decades ago...the production of the medicine chests of stuff has become almost essential.
Fish will always breed when the conditions are right....regardless of species, they will multiply in aquariums just as their wild relatives have done for centuries. Most if not all fishkeepers will have experienced doing a head count and little extra wigglers appear from under the plants. The breeding was never planned, it just happened.
Actually breeding fish, whether for profit or not, takes alot of time, alot of expense and alot of dedication...without any guarantee that the fry will be sellable or wanted by the local LFS/club. And you need more than a couple of pairs of your chosen fish otherwise you geta watering down of the bloodline & gene pool.
40, 50+ years ago when the choice of fish and colourway was smaller and they had not been messed with made the idea of breeding them more attractive and not just for the monetary value of doing so.
The market for the exotic colours etc has exploded in recent years and that has been detrimental to the fish and made them throwaway...so instead of breeding them, people often get fed up, flush it and replace it with the latest version......we should not kid ourselves, there are people out there who would think nothing of flushing a healthy Betta just so they can go buy the latest model to keep up with their peers. It isn't only Betta that this happens to, its many fish where owners have gotten tired of them, wanted something different and flushed it to replace it. They are not interested in breeding, they just want the latest model....and that is tragically sad but it does happen (its seen on countless forums like this on a regular basis)
Breeding fish is a joy to behold but unfortunately some people neither have the time, patience or finances to do it.
At the same time, those fishkeepers like my dad (and his dad before him) did not need the medicine chest full of remedies that are so commonplace as they are now due to the fact that the fish were virtually untouched by human hand and were physically stronger and able to fight disease/illness without anything more than water changes...and they did live longer too
That, to me at least, goes hand in hand. Before genetics could be messed with and the injection of colourings used, the fish were as nature intended but with the evolution of all the myriad of fins, tails and colours...along with more variants of the same fish than decades ago...the production of the medicine chests of stuff has become almost essential.
Fish will always breed when the conditions are right....regardless of species, they will multiply in aquariums just as their wild relatives have done for centuries. Most if not all fishkeepers will have experienced doing a head count and little extra wigglers appear from under the plants. The breeding was never planned, it just happened.
Actually breeding fish, whether for profit or not, takes alot of time, alot of expense and alot of dedication...without any guarantee that the fry will be sellable or wanted by the local LFS/club. And you need more than a couple of pairs of your chosen fish otherwise you geta watering down of the bloodline & gene pool.
40, 50+ years ago when the choice of fish and colourway was smaller and they had not been messed with made the idea of breeding them more attractive and not just for the monetary value of doing so.
The market for the exotic colours etc has exploded in recent years and that has been detrimental to the fish and made them throwaway...so instead of breeding them, people often get fed up, flush it and replace it with the latest version......we should not kid ourselves, there are people out there who would think nothing of flushing a healthy Betta just so they can go buy the latest model to keep up with their peers. It isn't only Betta that this happens to, its many fish where owners have gotten tired of them, wanted something different and flushed it to replace it. They are not interested in breeding, they just want the latest model....and that is tragically sad but it does happen (its seen on countless forums like this on a regular basis)
Breeding fish is a joy to behold but unfortunately some people neither have the time, patience or finances to do it.