Gold Saum X Jaugar and the book The Ever Changing Of Louhan

Mike fail

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if this book is factual, there is a of possibility it isnt. awesome. but who knows?
 

frazzlerock5

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Who wrote/edited that book? The word "Original" is mispelled in the second picture.
 

nubria6969

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this is where i found it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/EVER-CHANGING-O...96455623QQihZ010QQcategoryZ3212QQcmdZViewItem

the Description of the EVER CHANGING OF LOU-HAN

In the opinion of many flowerhorn enthusiasts, this is easily among the most comprehensive if not the most complete book written on the flowerhorn! With over 200 glossy pages including many breathtaking pictures, this publication even has an atlas of 222 strains of the flowerhorn with captivating names like "Shimmering Golden Light" to "Fiery General." All the necessary information for raising and breeding the flowerhorn to its optimum can be found in this book. There is also an appendix on the origins of the different strains of the fish. If there is only ONE flowerhorn book that you must own, THIS is the book! Written simultaneously in English, Chinese, and Malay.
Publisher: Wiser Publishing Co., 222 pages. 12 x 8.5 inches. Hardcover
 

fobrinkle

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I like this mix much more. I think it looks like a brown female festae.
 

cichlidinsomniac

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nubria6969;2894582; said:
Ive read so many threads about how Gold Saums and Green Terrors can not be crossed with anything to make a flowerhorn. Here is a book called The Ever Changing Of Louhan. It shows the mating secret of the Lo-Han the Original wild type and improved ciclids used to breed flowerhorns. it also shows the original type chiclids not used to improved in the past. So its still more choices to improve Lo-Han in Future. It shows alot of fish used today to make flowerhorns . If you look at the letter S you will see a Gold Saum Also if you look at the chiclids not used now you can see a green terror.










And here is my little guy. Mother is a Jaugar (cichlasoma managuense) and father is a Gold Saum (Aequidens sp. 'Gold Saum).














enjoy.:popcorn:
improved cichlids? if you mean genetically weaker and disfigured
 

Mike fail

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cichlidinsomniac;2903893; said:
improved cichlids? if you mean genetically weaker and disfigured
i get what your saying but by improved i think they mean what they like in them, like improved tails,head, shape etc. but a genetically strengthened species they are not
 

cichlidmasterpro

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I dont believe that it is a gold saum mix where is the pic of the parents with spawn i dont care what some wrote in a book books arent always factual.
 
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