Recently, I posted a question regarding a response in a betta related post regarding this, but got no reply, so I figured I'd try to start a fresh thread on it...
In the post, it was stated that Bettas are largely inbred, that Petco type ones are unhealthy for this reason, and that one was better off trying to get one from a fish auction from a breeder.
However, I had always thought that breeders, in their desire to create the most uniformly colored fish they can, routinely perform "selective breeding," largely keeping the gene pool as homozygous as they can to achieve this.
While I certainly don't doubt that breeder's Bettas are likely in healthier shape due to better care in diet and water conditions, I'd be apt to think that the pet store bettas are a better fish due to a more heterozygous genetic makeup.
So I ask again. What's the differences between Selective Breeding and Inbreeding (answers in common English please!
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In the post, it was stated that Bettas are largely inbred, that Petco type ones are unhealthy for this reason, and that one was better off trying to get one from a fish auction from a breeder.
However, I had always thought that breeders, in their desire to create the most uniformly colored fish they can, routinely perform "selective breeding," largely keeping the gene pool as homozygous as they can to achieve this.
While I certainly don't doubt that breeder's Bettas are likely in healthier shape due to better care in diet and water conditions, I'd be apt to think that the pet store bettas are a better fish due to a more heterozygous genetic makeup.
So I ask again. What's the differences between Selective Breeding and Inbreeding (answers in common English please!