Can Corrys Hybridize?

a priori

a pri·o·ri [  pree áwree, ày prī áwrī ]

adjective

Definition:

1. based on something known: working from something that is already known or self-evident to arrive at a conclusion


2. assumed: known or assumed without reference to experience


[Mid-17th century. < Latin, "from the previous (one, cause, hypothesis)"]


a pri·o·ri adverb
a·pri·or·i·ty [  pree áwrətee, ày prī áwrətee ] noun


I gave Freyerabend as an example of other approaches to knowledge and said I was not an advocate of his.

In my mention of Descarte I believe I indicate that he does a little circle. But back in the 60's Descarte saved my sanity. So I don't deny him all his props. I did not set him beside Newton or Einstein.

An agnostic is not an atheist. He says it is unprovable. I believe I said the same. Proving or disproving the existence of the Other is not possible--except by the Other himself (my experience.) I am not familiar with Einstein's final conclusions, but he was a believer of sorts:

"But science can only be created by those who are thoroughly imbued with the aspiration toward truth and understanding. This source of feeling, however, springs from the sphere of religion. To this there also belongs the faith in the possibility that the regulations valid for the world of existence are rational, that is, comprehensible to reason. I cannot conceive of a genuine scientist without that profound faith. The situation may be expressed by an image: science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. (Albert Einstein, 1941) "

"By way of the understanding he achieves a far-reaching emancipation from the shackles of personal hopes and desires, and thereby attains that humble attitude of mind toward the grandeur of reason incarnate in existence, and which, in its profoundest depths, is inaccessible to man. This attitude, however, appears to me to be religious, in the highest sense of the word. And so it seems to me that science not only purifies the religious impulse of the dross of its anthropomorphism but also contributes to a religious spiritualization of our understanding of life.
The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge. (Albert Einstein, 1941)

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And so in my opinion all knowledge procedes from an a priori position as fundamental as the belief about the Other and Truth.

It has been a long time since I did much deep study using the vocabulary of philosophy, but are you denyng the existence of the reality of epistomology?

There are many investigations today that seem to me to be potentially paradigm shifting. String theory, chaos, alternate dimensions, the discoveries of how emotions and thought are created, as well as sanity and the effect of language on thought, all shift my paradigm. :)

I am not impressed with examples from mathmatics. It uses a theoretical construct. Are 2+2 really 4--ever? Can you ever find 2 exact equals to add to 2 other exact equals that will be precisely 4 equal "thems"? Is a straight line really...blah blah blah?

This can go on forever, just as Gazo said. We can discuss and learn or waste our time in going round and round fruitlessly. You can no more prove anything but that I am limited in my knowledge, understanding and even wisdom--for being here if nothing else--than I can prove the existence of my God. You know him or you don't.
 
Thought I'd pop in to see why I stopped coming here. Whew! It didn't take long to be reminded. lol. Please drop me a line to let me know when someone has something relevant to say. This claptrap is mind-numbing. Man, you folks do have lots of time on your hands for pedantic drivel masquerading as scientific/philosophical discourse. Your community college Intro to Philosophy professor must be quite proud, when he/she's not busy coaching womens junior varsity field-hockey. Time to feed the Corys. Remember them? Cory's? Catfish? Uh, Tropical Fish Forums. Hello? Anyone??

Didn't think so.

Maybe if I hadda gotten me a gooder edjumocation and gradutated hyskool, I could join in this deep discussion. Oh, wait a minute. I've wasted enough of my life, already. I used to be Catholic. - F.

Main Entry:
1. clap·trap
Pronunciation:
\ˈklap-ˌtrap\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
2. clap; from its attempt to win applause
Date: 1799 pretentious nonsense : trash
 
Says the person who hasn't even addressed the OP's subject.

Why don't you enlighten us on Cory Hybridisation all knowledgeable one?
 
Thought I'd pop in to see why I stopped coming here. Whew! It didn't take long to be reminded. lol. Please drop me a line to let me know when someone has something relevant to say. This claptrap is mind-numbing. Man, you folks do have lots of time on your hands for pedantic drivel masquerading as scientific/philosophical discourse. Your community college Intro to Philosophy professor must be quite proud, when he/she's not busy coaching womens junior varsity field-hockey. Time to feed the Corys. Remember them? Cory's? Catfish? Uh, Tropical Fish Forums. Hello? Anyone??

Didn't think so.

Maybe if I hadda gotten me a gooder edjumocation and gradutated hyskool, I could join in this deep discussion. Oh, wait a minute. I've wasted enough of my life, already. I used to be Catholic. - F.

Main Entry:
1. clap·trap
Pronunciation:
\ˈklap-ˌtrap\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
2. clap; from its attempt to win applause
Date: 1799 pretentious nonsense : trash

Lol!!!

Good one. No, I'm not being condescending. Really.

This philosophical discussion is just that, a discussion of the UNPROVABLE. Basically it's mental masturbation. I can no more prove there is not a God/god/giant spaghetti monster than someone can prove there is one.

People SEE God dropping acid, meditating, shooting up, whatever. Good for them.

Does it make them a better person? Damned if I know. What does that question actually mean? Damned if I know.

All I DO know is I'm trying to be a better person AND I want to learn more about Corydoras.

Thank you Coryologist for putting this into perspective.

However, I do like the banter.... :p

I may not agree with what people say, but I defend their right to say it (no matter how idiotic it is).

(It's been quite some time since I got myself into trouble with my smart a$$ comments).

This kind of discussion is best had over a couple (ok, many) of beers.

Which reminds me....
 
Basically it's mental masturbation.
lol. That's the term I wanted to use, but with all the rules around here, I was sure that would be a no-no. Verbal diarrhea also was under consideration.

Thanks for reading my mind. - Frank


Why don't you enlighten us on Cory Hybridisation all knowledgeable one?
First learn to spell it, then I'll teach you everything you need to know. lol. - F.
 
I'm sure there are other forums that would entertain this sort of discussion much better guys, can we get back to the original topic without the "clap-trap" please?
 
:D Thank you. :*

So tell us about hybrids and albinos, Coryologist.

I know practically nothing about either subject, which is precisely how much I feel I need to know, so - unlike most here, I won't bloviate, just to feel self-important. At my age I only concern myself with matters that are actually relevant to my fish-keeping. Neither of the aforementioned topics are of any import to me. If they were, I'd have immersed myself in acquiring the knowledge, long ago. Most of what you need to know, as it concerns normal fish keeping, can be found in an 8th grade biology text book. Anything beyond that, you're just looking to impress someone. I don't impress, easily - if at all.

Please have the admin delete my account. There is nothing to be gained by visiting this Forum. Not by me, at least. Ciao. - F.
 
can they hybridize?

Briefly, and to put it in a nutshell, the answer is yes.
However, and I am not going to get involved in any discussion, just state the facts from personal experience and information gained from observations from other Cory keepers/breeders.

Any male kept with a female of another species could mate and produce offspring, viable or otherwise. This happens and is often reported, and occurs because ill informed people buy single Corys regardless of sex. Now after keeping and breeding over 100 species of Cory over the last 35 years I have never ever had a crossbreed, why because I keep them all in groups of containing both sexes. You've all read the advice in every forum where the question is asked, "How many Corys can I have" the answer? well it should be, in groups of the same species at a ratio of 2 males to every female, or at least containing both sexes. If both sexes are not present and there are more than one species in the tank then there is the possibility of hybrids.

Ian
 
Thanks, Ian. That is good info. Wish I could post this thanks and leave your post on top so others would be sure to read it. :nod:
 

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