jasonmomm
Tue Jul 08, 2008, 03:20 AM
Hi..I'm new to the forum. After years of keeping and breeding African Cichlids I've decided to take the plunge and keep discus. Initially I just want to keep a few different types for display, but eventually I will no doubt want to breed them. I currently have 1 6-7cm blue turq (well at least thats what it was sold to me as :scratch ) and I sadly lost my lovely red malboro :cry: (which I think was really a red melon after doing some research). Learning heaps from the great forum though.
Anyway, my question is regarding the ethics of crossbreeding different Discus strains. Coming for an African Cichlid background where crossbreeding is considered taboo I have found it very interesting that people allow 2 different strains of Discus to pair up and produce crossbreeds.
Surely this is to the detriment of maintaining quality bloodlines and strains within the hobby? Or am I being naive in how the Discus world works?
I'd be interested to hear the opinions from those who have kept and bred discus.
Thanks
Jason
Anyway, my question is regarding the ethics of crossbreeding different Discus strains. Coming for an African Cichlid background where crossbreeding is considered taboo I have found it very interesting that people allow 2 different strains of Discus to pair up and produce crossbreeds.
Surely this is to the detriment of maintaining quality bloodlines and strains within the hobby? Or am I being naive in how the Discus world works?
I'd be interested to hear the opinions from those who have kept and bred discus.
Thanks
Jason