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<blockquote data-quote="micheldied" data-source="post: 59039" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>Pretty much all of this. We already have Ts misidentified all the time, and we have too many T species that haven't even been described accurately. Any hybrids bred "responsibly" will give irresponsible breeders stupid ideas, and then we'll have hybrids of unknown genes all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Most hybrids I've seen just end up looking more drab than either parent species. Also, as far as we know hybrids cannot be bred(thank god). We have hundreds of species in the hobby, there really isn't a need for hybrids. People need to realize these aren't dogs(which are really all of the same species).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micheldied, post: 59039, member: 4088"] Pretty much all of this. We already have Ts misidentified all the time, and we have too many T species that haven't even been described accurately. Any hybrids bred "responsibly" will give irresponsible breeders stupid ideas, and then we'll have hybrids of unknown genes all over the place. Most hybrids I've seen just end up looking more drab than either parent species. Also, as far as we know hybrids cannot be bred(thank god). We have hundreds of species in the hobby, there really isn't a need for hybrids. People need to realize these aren't dogs(which are really all of the same species). [/QUOTE]
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