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This is your opportunity to give your say on the first of the livebearer sections new interactive discussions! Please remember that while differances in opinions are appreciated - the discussion should always remain friendly.
We want you to give us your opinion on is whether it is fair to interbreed one family of livebearer for more than one generation. For example to breed one guppy to another , and one of the female fry to one of the male fry , and one of their female fry to one of their male fry and so on. There are many different
prospective problems resulting from this , from physical to habitual and tempermental problems. For example in a letter to one of his associates , John A. Endler < see the name > quotes that he was dissapointed "to see how much of the original
color pattern variation has been lost through inbreeding " on the subject of Endlers. This shows just how much a problem inbreeding can be. Such fish can be deformed , ugly and show aggressive tempermants. However many keepers of livebearers proudly make a line of their guppys or platys etc. going down several generations. It is a great feeling to have a family of livebearer spanning all the way down four or so generations.
So with these pros and cons to inbreeding livebearers - We wants to know , What do YOU think?
We want you to give us your opinion on is whether it is fair to interbreed one family of livebearer for more than one generation. For example to breed one guppy to another , and one of the female fry to one of the male fry , and one of their female fry to one of their male fry and so on. There are many different
prospective problems resulting from this , from physical to habitual and tempermental problems. For example in a letter to one of his associates , John A. Endler < see the name > quotes that he was dissapointed "to see how much of the original
color pattern variation has been lost through inbreeding " on the subject of Endlers. This shows just how much a problem inbreeding can be. Such fish can be deformed , ugly and show aggressive tempermants. However many keepers of livebearers proudly make a line of their guppys or platys etc. going down several generations. It is a great feeling to have a family of livebearer spanning all the way down four or so generations.
So with these pros and cons to inbreeding livebearers - We wants to know , What do YOU think?