I am reading along, but have mixed opinions. I, myself, do not mix species. I'd say years ago before I really understood frogs, I would have been all for dart hybrids. I think I enjoy their "pureness", shall we say. I think their own natural beauty is what makes them fascinating. The colors they portray are so brilliant.
I'm not saying an awesome pink frog with turquoise leopard spots wouldn't be cool and that I wouldn't want one if I saw it, I'd just fear what would happen to the hobby...at what point would the hybrids stop? Would anything remain pure once the rainbows begin? Or would it become a contest to produce the prettiest and most unique? I'm not sure.
I do love a good debate.





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! Based on my experience with cichlid fish hybrids; once it starts, it would not stop. Flowerhorns and other Central American cichlid hybrids have been around for over 2 decades and still attract fans, specially in Asia. New Discus fish hybrids and morphs appear every year and there is a worldwide demand for them.
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