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B Considine
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selective breeding

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If I wanted to breed my H. formosa for a particular trait, how would I do it?

Say I bred my best pair for color, would I then breed the best of the offspring back with the parent, or would I breed them with the best of a 2nd spawn of the parent pair? And would the parent-offspring pair be father-daughter or mother-son, or would it matter?

Not that I plan on this venture, just that I got to thinking after seeing all the guppy hybrids at Petsmart while buying crickets.

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Post by JMLenke »

I dont think most fish look at parental/offspring relationships at all. I have had MF, FD, MS and every possible combo happen.
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Post by B Considine »

JMLenke wrote:I dont think most fish look at parental/offspring relationships at all. I have had MF, FD, MS and every possible combo happen.
I'm sure the fish don't care. But would I, as the breeder need to take it into consideration?
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They are going to be difficult to work with, the female can store sperm for quite a while so that if you do separate out a pair you might continue to see offspring without the traits you want for a while. Work with a group and continuously remove anything that doesn't have the traits you are looking for. That's about all you can do with those little guys.
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