multipunctatus/lucipinnis hybrids
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multipunctatus/lucipinnis hybrids
Are there any reports of these two species being hybridized? I have interest in doing so in my research.
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I am not aware that this has occurred either naturally or by man made attempts - hybrids are generally very scarce in nature, occur seldom in the confines of an aquarium & man made hybrids generally involve mixing species to create something "new"in a visual sense or replicate something using "cheaper ingredients" which give greater return - so multi x lucipinnis would be unlikely as they are both similar so would produce a similar offspring & both are small in terms of brood size.
Obviously some fish hybridize easier than others but cats in general are not any of these without man's interference!
Obviously some fish hybridize easier than others but cats in general are not any of these without man's interference!
- Richard B
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