Sorry for any confusion, they are a cross of an imported line from China-with a domestic line bred (many generations) hi-fin that I got from a big U.S. livebearer breeder. So, my bad, in that I am not claiming these are one generation from wilds (hardly the case, by all means). I have been using the F1 designation on my tanks just to differentiate them from the pure Chinese fish, of which I am keeping two lines.I didn't realize those were wild type, I would've thought they were line bred.
Just have to be clear about "wild-type" as they're not actually selling wild fish. Not criticizing anything, just clarifying for anyone else that might be interested. Looks like a great place, and its nice they're preserving stock from fish that are now thought to be extinct.But to make up for it, here is the link to a FANTASTIC facility if you are into wild swordtails.
Just have to be clear about "wild-type" as they're not actually selling wild fish. Not criticizing anything, just clarifying for anyone else that might be interested. Looks like a great place, and its nice they're preserving stock from fish that are now thought to be extinct.
I had never heard of them before, but did a quick google search and they seem to have a good reputation. I don't know if there is much of a demand for wild discus in the club, there are several domestic importers and producers of the ornamental strains that seem to be much more popular. On the whole, I think the number of people in the club who keep discus is relatively low, or at least who might purchase new discus. Thanks for the info though, anyone searching discus on the forum might see this thread and look into that company.And speaking of truly wild fish and Discus, do you know anything about W B Sabby?
(A Japanese co. that collects and exports their own discus from Brazil)
Appears that they have a good reputation for supplying good quality wild discus, not just charging for good quality wilds, and shipping inferior fish to U.S. market, while the truly high quality stuff goes to Japan.)
Looks like there is an opportunity for someone to enter into a relationship with them.
I have been breeding some higher end livebearers lately. Here is one of my broodstock males.View attachment 19112
Im trying to figured out what this message mean.Do you have to pay tariffs on the offspring?![]()
Maybe you don't know that the current administration has imposed tariffs on the import of many things from China?Im trying to figured out what this message mean.
Maybe you don't know that the current administration has imposed tariffs on the import of many things from China?
It was just an attempt at humor, hence the winky face emoticon.
He does, but this post was 16 months old, so don't know if its still an active breeding project of his. You can try contacting him via PM, I'm not sure he's been active on the forum lately.Haha I see. My impression was OP has those fish here in USA. Hoping to find something here that has F1 or anything close of all red including eyes. Low grade is fine.