Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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Another beautiful hybrid that I have never seen before, not with such a large dorsal fin anyway. I have seen and owned very similar ones which are common and which I thought could be TSN x L. marmoratus or L. longibarbis. Non-MFK'ers probably won't be able to see the pics but not sure. http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... uot-hybrid
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Re: Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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Not sure how I feel about Hybrids especially as I own a cracking 24" RTCxTSN cross but these ones in the link are fantastic :d
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Re: Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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I think they are made for food in the first and foremost place. Does this alleviate your animal-rights concerns?

Did you miss that one, Rob? http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =7&t=36212
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I agree with Hybridization for food purposes but not for commercial or more to the point for the purpose of sale within the Fish retail industry.
Allot of these fish are just "designer fish" created to make a Buck x(
Ive seen some real shockers.
But again who am I to judge???
Some of them do look superb & as Ive stated elsewhere I have a TSN x RTC so cannot be too critical.
My concern with Hybridization is where does it end?
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Re: Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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i think i found the fish your looking this might be the one pseudoplatystoma sp. hybrid (1)

p.s i didn't link it because i don't know how
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Post by Mike_Noren »

Viktor Jarikov wrote:Does this alleviate your animal-rights concerns?
I'm not opposed to hybrids for "animal rights concerns", but because the end result is that the pure species are lost to the hobby.
-- Disclaimer: All I write is strictly my personal and frequently uninformed opinion, I do not speak for the Swedish Museum of Natural History or FishBase! --
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Good point, Mike. Thanks. I suppose one cannot condemn producing hybrids for food. But once that happens, the hybrids inevitably find their way into the ornamental fish trade. It's an unsolvable conundrum, IMHO.
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Re: Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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Mike_Noren wrote:
Viktor Jarikov wrote:Does this alleviate your animal-rights concerns?
I'm not opposed to hybrids for "animal rights concerns", but because the end result is that the pure species are lost to the hobby.
Agree 100% Mike.
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Re: Can this be TSNxLeiarius pictus, vs. TSNxL.marmoratus?

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CatfishPownage63 wrote:i think i found the fish your looking for now it only shows a baby but this might be the one pseudoplatystoma sp. hybrid (2)

p.s i didn't link it because i don't know how
You probably mean ? That one looks close but for one, the dorsal is of different shape. Other things are discussed here on page 2: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 1&start=20
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that is what i ment thanks for catching that typo :d
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