I cull my breeding stock as far as not letting fish with obvious defects breed in the next generation.Barbie wrote:You personally said you cull your breeding stock, but by doing so, you also are playing god, and directing the outcome to what you personally feel is ideal.
Yeah, I've noticed that I did stir the proverbial hornets nest here.Barbie wrote:It's much like so many other topics in the world that could be argued endlessly.
And a right I so far intend to exercise.Barbie wrote:You don't like them, so don't keep them. That's your right.
I may have failed here, but actually I wasn't trying to judge anyone. I tried to get someone to explain their fascination with albinos and other colour morphs. As an example I've got a friend seriously breeding large-finned guppies. These are fish I'd never keep myself, but we have excellent discussions on fish though we disagree on this one - I don't feel that I judge him in any way, just because we feel differently. ather, I feel our differences are a good basis for good discussions.Barbie wrote:Judging other people harshly for not doing it the way you would, is unfair and unrealistic.