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- regard to flowerhorns is the dilution of genetic lineages, since flowerhorns are hybrids and not true species. List of animals with humps "Flowerhorn 101:...
- most expensive freshwater species include arowanas and flowerhorn cichlids. Some male flowerhorns are sterile due to many cross breedings. Marine fish that...
- promotion Kok, also known as nuchal hump, a head protrusion found on the flowerhorn cichlid fish Kok (pastry), a Gr**** profiterole de Kok, surname This disambiguation...
- cichlid), A. citrinellus (midas cichlid), T. m****i (firemouth cichlid), flowerhorns (no scientific designation), smaller P. managuense (jaquar cichlid) and...
- older sources) is Chinese for arhat. Luohan may also refer to: Luohan or Flowerhorn cichlid, a cichlid fish hybrid Lohan (disambiguation) Arihant (disambiguation)...
- melanurus) Not considered a separate species of cichlid but a hybrid. Flowerhorn cichlid Cichlasoma sp. 25 cm (9.8 in) Not considered a separate species...
- Trachinotus carolinus Y Y Florida sand darter Ammocrypta bifascia Y Y Flowerhorn cichlid Y Y Flying gurnard Dactylopterus volitans Y Y Four stripe damselfish...
- the species used in the creation of modern blood parrot cichlids and flowerhorn cichlids. Mcmahan, C.D.; Murray, C.M.; Geheber, A.D.; Boeckman, C.D.;...
- Frankenstein monster of the fish world". Another notable hybrid, the flowerhorn cichlid, was very po****r in some parts of Asia from 2001 until late 2003...
- Tetras Tiger barb (Puntigrus tetrazona) Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) Flowerhorn cichlid Birds' ornamental value derives in part from their feather coloration...