I am hoping I can have your opinions on the delicate subject of 'manufactured' fish ie the blood parrot cichlid and more recently the flowerhorn cichlid.
For those of you who dont know, both these fish are hybrids, a cross between fish of differing species.
The blood parrot cichlid is an odd looking fish, with various problems with areas such as the mouth and the swimbladder. it also has trouble breeding, but apparently successes are becoming more frequent.
The flowerhorn is less 'unusual' looking, and breeding this fish is reported to be relitlavley easy, with the offspring fertile, which raises its own questions....
What are your views on this? I have my own views but would like to hear what others think first.
thanks for your time!
Also, the reason I have posted this on Gen freshwater is because I feel this has more to do with ethics than of the fish being cichlids...
For those of you who dont know, both these fish are hybrids, a cross between fish of differing species.
The blood parrot cichlid is an odd looking fish, with various problems with areas such as the mouth and the swimbladder. it also has trouble breeding, but apparently successes are becoming more frequent.
The flowerhorn is less 'unusual' looking, and breeding this fish is reported to be relitlavley easy, with the offspring fertile, which raises its own questions....
What are your views on this? I have my own views but would like to hear what others think first.
thanks for your time!
Also, the reason I have posted this on Gen freshwater is because I feel this has more to do with ethics than of the fish being cichlids...