biocube14
Well-known member
Do picasso clownfish occur naturally? Or were they like semi-picasso and they were bred to be full?
"In the ocean, genetic mutations or variations are a natural occurrence among all species. However, most mutations disappear over a couple of generations. At ORA™, our scientists have selectively bred for certain physical attributes that, had they occurred in the ocean, would have been bred out of the species. This selective breeding has yielded clownfish with fantastic, abstract bars or no bars at all. These unique and elaborate clownfish are only available from ORA™.
These "designer" fish give hobbyists the ability to have one-of-a-kind fish in their aquariums. By selectively breeding favorable physical characteristics into popular, aquacultured species, we can create more variety in the marketplace without depleting natural fish populations. Nature has already provided a template for the unique and beautiful fish you see here."
Interesting. Links to the wild caught variety?
From what I understand, yes they can occur in the wild but are extremely rare (if you find wild caught that means they would be $$$$$$$$) and the characteristic disappears within a generation or 2. Here is what ORA says about them:
Nothing wrong with them. Just like cats' dogs,and plants we are genetically engineering/breeding what works for us.
Playing God is wrong. next thing you now, people will be ok with cloneing.
I would tend to agree with you Cross, but this is about fish and not human cloning
What ORA and other breeders are doing is marketing ($$$) a mutation that is rarely seen and would otherwise be lost in nature and potentialy no longer occur. Like the other comments, it's not any different than how we selectively have bred dogs, cats, plants that would not other wise be 'natural'. My only real problem with it is the price and honestly I don't think they are really all that attractive. But beauty in this case is in the eye of the beholder so, so be it. If you like them buy them.
maybe if someone is asking a question about something,, and you dont like the way it looks or its price, you should not say anything
you got me all wrong im not baggin on anyone,, or attacking anyone,, sorry you took it the wrong way,, sorry,, but the fact of the matter is theyre are wild picasso,
hate to say it but if you look around on google you can find wild cought picasso,,, just google everything before someone give you miss infomation
Playing God is wrong. next thing you now, people will be ok with cloneing.
i don't have a problem with cloning, i could use a vacation.
Do picasso clownfish occur naturally? Or were they like semi-picasso and they were bred to be full?
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