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Old 01/27/2006, 09:40 PM
Frank Mularo Frank Mularo is offline
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Originally posted by MarinaP
Maybe not. Pure luck?

Look, we are speculating about the outcome here, and speculation has never been a scientific method. Let's give breeders some time to figure it out and leave guesses (and wrong info) out of the breeding process.
Why not discuss it? What harm is there in that? If we're not fish breeders, we can't talk about the process? Please.

First off, I'm not speculating about any outcome, I'm discussing how it's likely done. Secondly, it looks to me like they've alraedy figured it out and are looking to cash in. Good for them.

Look, it's not rocket science. Breeding for desired traits is something people have been doing with plants and animals for a thousand years. If you like your clownfish mostly white, shell out the exorbitant amount of cash they're charging for these things. You aren't getting anything all that unique, IMO.

Now, cross two different species of clownfish to make something completely new, and that would be something.