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Old 01/25/2006, 01:26 AM
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Originally posted by oama
A. I was not specifically directing this to what you said. It is a common accusation that many are hounding on. If it were true, wouldn't you think they would "induce" all the fish they produce and get top $ for everyone? And more would be available?

B/C. As a matter of FACT, these morphs can and DO just spring from the ocean. Case in point, ORA Picasso clownfish are F1 from a Wild Caught male A. percula that is pictured on their website. He is mated to a WC female A. percula that boarders on being "onyx". (Hopefully, no one will accuse "Onyx Percula" as being inbred).

D. This thread, if you look at the title, is about "Snowflake" Ocellaris clownfish. Not "Picasso" A. percula clownfish. Two different species, as well as two different variants.

I think I know what I have in my hatchery and what I am producing.
Preach on my brotha!

Wiggawam no one is picking a fight. Just a healthy debate and no need to get out of line with oama. It is ok when corrected. If these fish were being bred why arent they flooded all over the net. Id have a pair by now if they were that easy to get.

But honestly facts are always more reliable and correct than an opinion.