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Got the most stunning flowerhorn I’ve ever seen today. Never seen colours like it. Can annoying ID what kind of hybrid/colour scheme you would call this?
 

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I saw this thread... I want to help but I don't have the knowledge and others might not either...
Sometimes it's tricky and people can't help.
 
I think being a hybrid fish there’s limited information, just hoping someone could tell me something about it :)
 
Since they are "products", pretty well every producer has a different name for colour forms. It's an intensely competitive business - flowerhorn sales - and most colour forms have several trade names, in an effort to get new customers.

It looks like a Blue Spotted Flowerhorn to me, much nicer than the volcanic forehead zit ones. If I were in the flowerhorn business, I'd be bankrupt.
 
Thought I’d share a little evolution of her landscaping abilities. Here is day 1, 2 & 3 of watching my Flowerhorn create 😂
 

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Its a pain when the fish decide to redecorate but it is also kind of fun to watch them re-invent their home.
 
Deep substrate is a bonus with fishes that like to modify their landscape; at least 3 inches deep ! Gives them more to play with...
 

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