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Messaggio inserito da AleeHali
E oltretutto è vergognoso che chi, a torto o a ragione, si trova fra le mani un'yniphora, ne sprechi le capacità riproduttive in questo modo...
Ah, tanto per aggiungere qualcosa al discorso, le Astrochelys (yniphora e radiata) sono, geneticamente, le parenti più prossime delle Cylindraspis.
Ciao
Thank you very much, dear Alessandro,
it is new information to me (correlation with Cylindraspis)!
Also, you are right in other important thing - it is realy fruitfull, the guy having one (but, I am sure, the people like this are having more than one) G. y. available, could obtain its hybridization with G. radiata. It means, he is surely having enough money and time to work in this matter, due he is surely able to produce both species in pure blood, too!
Anyway, having both gems available, it should be much better to work in productions of their offsprings separately, i.e. do best to get gems from gems, and do not go into experiments with them.
There are no reasons to hybridizing much common and non endangered species even they are available in million heads. To hybridize the rerest ones, I cannot find reason to understand it....
Yours truly, Marco