Mixed breed or hybrid aquarium fish are produced when two closely related species cross-breed, either naturally in a shared tank or through deliberate selective breeding. Some of the most familiar hybrid fish in the hobby include the Parrot Cichlid, the Blood Parrot, and the Flowerhorn Cichlid, all of which were developed through selective hybridisation for their unusual body shapes and vivid colouring. Natural hybrids also occur among livebearers such as guppies, mollies, and swordtails, which can readily interbreed when housed together, producing offspring with varied fin shapes and colour patterns.
Hybrid fish can display a wide range of appearances and temperaments depending on their parent species, and they often exhibit hybrid vigour — a tendency towards robust health and faster growth than either parent line. However, they are generally not suitable for breeding programmes aimed at maintaining pure species lines, and many aquarium societies discourage their sale alongside pedigree stock. For casual fishkeepers, mixed breed fish can be excellent and characterful aquarium inhabitants, offering unique appearances and interesting behaviour at competitive prices. As with all aquarium fish, their care requirements depend on the parent species involved, so researching the likely traits of both parent breeds — water chemistry preferences, diet, tank size, and compatibility with other fish — is important before purchase.
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Baby Axolotls – £15 Each Adorable nearly 4-week-old baby axolotls available now. Showing leucistic, albino and golden morphs. Healthy babies, feeding well and growing quickly. £15 each (price will inc
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As they are fry right now they will be ready in 1-2 months. There is a mix of kribensis, as you can see they will be a mix of bright colours like their parents. 1 for £6 prices can be discussed.
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Around 360 Axolotl eggs. Parents can be seen in the photo's. Knowledgeable homes only please. gone ASAP. Ashington