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  • #16
    the tropheus whisperer has spoken.
    I ate my fish that died.

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    • #17


      Very interesting conversation...
      300+RR (8-10 ft x 30"x30") - Waiting to find it... Lake Tanganyikan
      225RR (72"x24"Wx29"H) DSA - Lake Tanganyikan WC Murago
      210RR (60"x24"Wx32"H) AGE - Lake Tanganyikan WC IN PROGRESS
      160RR 1/2 cylinder (60"x30"Wx30"H) AGE - Altum Biotope IN PROGRESS
      90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Rio Meta Biotope
      90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Lake Valencia Biotope
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      2x46 Bowfront- Q/Holding Tank

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Zulaab View Post
        If the fish was conceived in the wild then its still a wild. This is because the gene pool was completely open in the wild where conceived. Once in a tank the next generation is F1 because the gene pool is now limited.

        but...who to say the father is currently in the tank?

        So unless both parents are present in John's tank they would be consider wild caught.

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        • #19
          It's a wild caught.
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          Trophs & Petros ONLY

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