Originally posted by Rare Cichlids
And the part about the scientist not being able to decide if they are different species is also not valid. The situation isn't that the scientist can't decide if the fish are separate species. The problem is that there has not been very many people to work with these fish. Thus few studies have been done.
That's exactly my point...how can you support him in saying that they're likely to split into different species when you even know that they just simply don't know that much about them. Childawg is stating as fact something that NO one could possibly know.
And as far as the accusation of me introducting racism into the argument...that's total BS. It had nothing to do with race and everything to do with genetics. The point was that people from all over the earth have mixed genes for thousands of years as we overcame geographic hurdles. No one seems to see that as a problem. And to tie back to fishkeeping...many of the "geographic" variants are just as likely to be an example of divergent evolution as closely related separate species.
It is my opinion that if you want to interbreed any fish, that's your perogative (sp?), but if you want to breed different colors/variants of the same species...I'm all for it. It's always nice to see a new variety of color without the "physical deformities" of some of the more distant interbreedings.