In Italy, if you even try to say that you would like to get a Blood Parrot, a Polar Blue, a Flowerhorn, you are almost insulted.
The fact that they are hybrids is very contested, that aquariums are a preservation of nature, that we should instead help preserve endangered species and not create fish with morphological problems that make their life difficult or are even sterile.
I am very intrigued by the very particular character of the Blood Parrot, I find the Polar Blue very cute, the Flowerhorn are not really my favorites, too big and I don't like the extreme of the growth (but it also applies to the Oranda)
To get the popcorn out...
There are many species that have been made extreme by man making them more delicate and with problems, is it so different for hybrids?
And are we sure that some aesthetic "changes" in the "natural" species are not instead linked to hidden hybridizations?
What do you think?
The fact that they are hybrids is very contested, that aquariums are a preservation of nature, that we should instead help preserve endangered species and not create fish with morphological problems that make their life difficult or are even sterile.
I am very intrigued by the very particular character of the Blood Parrot, I find the Polar Blue very cute, the Flowerhorn are not really my favorites, too big and I don't like the extreme of the growth (but it also applies to the Oranda)
To get the popcorn out...
There are many species that have been made extreme by man making them more delicate and with problems, is it so different for hybrids?
And are we sure that some aesthetic "changes" in the "natural" species are not instead linked to hidden hybridizations?
What do you think?