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![]() Personally, I believe in Intelligent Design, thus any change is an experiment even if a joke! Then Sir, you are a moron. Hahahahahahahahahahaha! Ain't that the truth. :-) |
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![]() "-ED" wrote in message news ![]() "-ED" wrote in message news ![]() their normal size? Don't know what you're looking for but I can tell you about Guppies. They started using steroids in the 60's to produce bigger, flashier, faster growing, and more colorful fish. At some point I stopped seeing those fish when the Asian market flooded the stores with nice and cheap product. The problem was that they were treating these fish with anti-biotics to avoid losing stock before shipping. When you got them home they often died within a week. Todays guppy strains are so weak it's alarming. Go into your LFS and look at the guppy tanks early in the morning before they clean them out and you'll see as many as 1/2 floating. When I was breeding guppies, they were so hardy, you had to constantly cull them, or you were overcrowed in a matter of months. Now you're hard pressed to keep them alive at all. Is it because of the steroids, or the anti-biotics? I don't know. Another shining example of capitalism. I didn't know the research went that far back (the exposure and morphing for market', that is). That's a shame. XXXXX Actually there are many reasons why guppys are weaker today. Many are pedigree animals, bred in perfect water with excellent food and backed up with UVS systems. Now customers who seek a tough strain can get it but a fancy guppy can be as tricky as a fancy discus. All I can say is mix in a bit of sea water, feed bloodworm, spirulina flake, live mozzie larvae/brine shrimp/protien pellets in a pepper grinder and beware the many gill flukes out there today. I don't keep guppys with snails where I can avoid it. I find salt water dips very handy. You have to be careful there are thousands of guppy diseases. I think it's because people put guppys outside where they get exposed to local fish diseases and then they are sold back into the trade. The most important part of guppy breeding these days is a good microscope. They may not be simple as they were but they are still pretty easy. But then I'm a mollie/platy man myself and they got their own problems....... hybrids and da like. Yea sometimes you lose them but hey the scale I can breed on gives me an OK loss ratio. LOL play da numbers hey, not 1 or 2 but 20 @ a time! then cull! cull! cull! before long you have the strain ya wanna develope further or stabilise. Most reds are very tough and can be used to toughen lines, just a shame they are so dominant genetically. |
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