I came across one male V. auffenbergi and two female V. timorensis. Are there natural hybrids betwween the two?
Has anybody bred them in captivity, and what do they look like?
Thanx,
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I came across one male V. auffenbergi and two female V. timorensis. Are there natural hybrids betwween the two?
Has anybody bred them in captivity, and what do they look like?
Thanx,
Hi,
V. timorensis has been bred for decades by many many people. V. auffenbergi which was discovered/described in 1999 has been bred in 1999 as well - they comes from different islands so natural crosses are doubtful, and to the best of my knowledge nobody has crossed them in captivity, if it is indeed possible?
cheers,
mbayless
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