Just can't help myself. I'm finally doing a salt-water tank for my youngest son so he can have a "Nemo". I always thought saltwater people were advanced, intellectual, and of course had more money to blow than freshwater geeks. Heck, there's even a section called Responsible Reefkeeping. As in history, man obviously doesn't learn from past mistakes once again. Some pretty "so-called" intellectuals introduced the Nile perch into Lake Victoria creating the single largest number of species to be made extinct by one cause/event (includes Dinosaurs). I did see a few replies with "ethical thought". I have zero experience with saltwater, but have had up to over 200 tanks of fresh for quite a number of years. It only takes a few unscrupulous individuals, and an uneducated market for things to go bad in just a few years. That is FACT not opinion in the freshwater market especially with cichlids. Many freshwater forums have the hybrid thread come up on a regular basis. The result is usually one of two things. Things get ugly and the topic is locked, or the pro-hybrid person is educated by veteran members of the hobby. I'm not looking at starting some little thread-war. I'm just amazed out how many postings on how "cool" this is. Hybridization may not be a current problem in the saltwater community, but if these (or any other) hybrids would start to "sell like hotcakes" then it probably would be. Unfortunately, no matter how many posts are done like mine, there will always be a Dr. Clownenstein out there creating hybrids and trying to sell them. They can have no claims to being responsible breeders. If this makes one person, think twice about hybridization then it was worth the time it took to type it. I've been reading many highly intelligent threads on this site and learning very helpful knowledge until I came across this thread. If there are pro-hybrid replies, at least keep them civil, adult-like, perhaps even scientific since discussions on this topic can only promote and advance the hobby.