I know Noodles' fish is not as colorful as most farmed DGs & I'm skeptical about odd looking "wild" fish. But sometimes there are outcrosses that resemble wild fish, or something else. Those are often culled, they don't sell as well as the more colorful 1s. Hers also seems a bit longer in the body & less colorful than in my old (1960s) fish books...I don't know...but I'm happy NCs fish have bred for "her". Like my Meyer lemons, there may be a bit of tangerine in their past but there still pretty much lemons...(Cali take on breeding? LOL)
I do know I hate the so called "Czech Republic" hybrid "new" loaches (yeah tl, you've got to agree), hybrid synodontis, cichlids, etc. It's 1 thing for a hobbyist like Noodles to breed her fish, but she's also taking the high road to full disclosure when it comes time to rehome any survivors. Not like the commercial hybridizers with only a profit motive. The only way to know if they breed "true" is to breed her fry to each other...if they can...& see what the offspring look like. But these days we have DNA tests for some animals...it may not be all that long into the future before we can know more, it's mostly a matter of $$…& time.
Good luck with your fry NoodleCats, I'm in no way trying to take away from your breeding success!! Maybe he has the good daddy genes... Keep the pics coming!
I do know I hate the so called "Czech Republic" hybrid "new" loaches (yeah tl, you've got to agree), hybrid synodontis, cichlids, etc. It's 1 thing for a hobbyist like Noodles to breed her fish, but she's also taking the high road to full disclosure when it comes time to rehome any survivors. Not like the commercial hybridizers with only a profit motive. The only way to know if they breed "true" is to breed her fry to each other...if they can...& see what the offspring look like. But these days we have DNA tests for some animals...it may not be all that long into the future before we can know more, it's mostly a matter of $$…& time.
Good luck with your fry NoodleCats, I'm in no way trying to take away from your breeding success!! Maybe he has the good daddy genes... Keep the pics coming!
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