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− | = | + | |origin=:This is a hybrid fish originating from Malaysia in the 1990s, the exact cross is unknown, but it's suspected to be a cross of ''[[Cichlasoma trimaculatum]], [[Amphilophus citrinellus]]'' with possibly ''[[Cichlasoma festae]]'' and ''[[Vieja synspila]]'' also added to the mix. There are various names depending on the colour and breeding of the Flowerhorn, such as "King Kamfa" |
− | :This is a hybrid fish originating from Malaysia in the 1990s, the exact cross is unknown, but it's suspected to be a cross of ''[[Cichlasoma trimaculatum]], [[Amphilophus citrinellus]]'' with possibly ''[[Cichlasoma festae]]'' and ''[[Vieja synspila]]'' also added to the mix. There are various names depending on the colour and breeding of the Flowerhorn, such as "King Kamfa" | + | |sexing=:Males are exceptionally brightly coloured and display a [[Kok]], sometimes the [[Kok]] is greatly exaggerated in size which makes the fish highly prized by collectors and breeders. Unlike many hybrids, the Flowerhorn is fertile. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:This is a highly aggressive fish and is best kept in a species tank, one to a tank. | |
− | + | |diet=:Carnivorous, will take most foods including Cichlid pellets, [[krill]] and [[brine shrimp]]. Keep the diet varied to avoid [[Hole in the Head]] disease. | |
− | = | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. |
− | :Males are exceptionally brightly coloured and display a [[Kok]], sometimes the [[Kok]] is greatly exaggerated in size which makes the fish highly prized by collectors and breeders. Unlike many hybrids, the Flowerhorn is fertile. | + | |environment_specifics=:Prefer a spacious tank with plenty of swimming space, usually kept in fairly sparse tanks with some rock work. The tank should have excellent filtration. |
− | + | |behaviour=:A highly aggressive and territorial Cichlid. | |
− | + | |identification=:Large brightly coloured Cichlids with pointed anal and dorsal fins, usually predominantly pink/red with some blue, and dark blue markings down the flanks. These markings are what can make individual fish highly prized as they can sometimes resemble Chinese symbols, which, for those who follow the ancient Asian Feng Shui traditions, make these fish highly desirable and the fish themselves exceptionally expensive. | |
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− | :Prefer a spacious tank with plenty of swimming space, usually kept in fairly sparse tanks with some rock work. The tank should have excellent filtration. | ||
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− | :Large brightly coloured Cichlids with pointed anal and dorsal fins, usually predominantly pink/red with some blue, and dark blue markings down the flanks. These markings are what can make individual fish highly prized as they can sometimes resemble Chinese symbols, which, for those who follow the ancient Asian Feng Shui traditions, make these fish highly desirable and the fish themselves exceptionally expensive. | ||
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