BN hybridizing/cross breeding or not??
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BN hybridizing/cross breeding or not??
I need some guidance from those of you who are both passionate and knowledgeable about the world of the common bristle-nose. First off, I am very strongly against any sort of hybridization or cross breeding in my tanks of 'other fish'. I would never let any fry leave my tank unless I was sure 100% of the parents of the fish.
I am simply not sure what is considered a hybrid with BN. Am I being over-cautious? Is it considered hybridizing or cross-breeding if one crosses a brown BN with an albino BN? What about a brown longfin BN with a brown short-fin BN? What about a brown long-fin with an albino short fin? I am re-arranging tanks and might move some fish but first want to know what you think.
I am simply not sure what is considered a hybrid with BN. Am I being over-cautious? Is it considered hybridizing or cross-breeding if one crosses a brown BN with an albino BN? What about a brown longfin BN with a brown short-fin BN? What about a brown long-fin with an albino short fin? I am re-arranging tanks and might move some fish but first want to know what you think.
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Crossing an albino with a brown with a veilfin with a piebald etc etc is not hybridization - they're all the same.
A hybrid is a cross between two species. Veilfin etc are merely cultured varieties (cultivars) of the same species - and to top it off that species is probably already a hybrid to start with (see the cat-elog entry for Ancistrus sp. 3).
So from an ethical point of view I'd say "cross away". However, you'll likely find it easier to sell pure albinos & veilfins than the bog-standard BN's that'll be the F1 result of such a cross.
A hybrid is a cross between two species. Veilfin etc are merely cultured varieties (cultivars) of the same species - and to top it off that species is probably already a hybrid to start with (see the cat-elog entry for Ancistrus sp. 3).
So from an ethical point of view I'd say "cross away". However, you'll likely find it easier to sell pure albinos & veilfins than the bog-standard BN's that'll be the F1 result of such a cross.
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To the best of my knowledge, veilfin (longfin) and albinism are both recessive traits - they are both negative in nature, so they are likely to be recessive for that reason.
Which means that if you cross an albino short fin with a brown long fin, all the children will be brown with short fins.
Parents: SSaa x ssAA -> children with sSaA or SsAa. Cross them again, and you'll get some that are long-fin and/or albino (a percentage will be both, but I can't do the math at the moment... I think it's 1 in 16 (so around 6%)).
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Which means that if you cross an albino short fin with a brown long fin, all the children will be brown with short fins.
Parents: SSaa x ssAA -> children with sSaA or SsAa. Cross them again, and you'll get some that are long-fin and/or albino (a percentage will be both, but I can't do the math at the moment... I think it's 1 in 16 (so around 6%)).
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