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Again, don't play the text book of purity within the hybrid world of flowerhorn. Doesn't work that way...anymore.

wow dude you apparently didn't read the whole post there's nothing in my post with the word flowerhorn in it i only talked about filial generation nice dude you really made a great first impression on me for a great barracuda
 
wow dude you apparently didn't read the whole post there's nothing in my post with the word flowerhorn in it i only talked about filial generation nice dude you really made a great first impression on me for a great barracuda

LOL. Funny you should say. Maybe you may want to check what section are you posting in. Filial generation in your explanation has nothing related to the way how filial generation is used in the flowerhorn world of inbreeding, cross breeding, and selective breeding. So you tell me, what did you contribute that has anything related to flowerhorn...
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LOL. Funny you should say. Maybe you may want to check what section are you posting in. Filial generation in your explanation has nothing related to the way how filial generation is used in the flowerhorn world of inbreeding, cross breeding, and selective breeding. So you tell me, what did you contribute that has anything related to flowerhorn...
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im speechless im not sure what to say but ignorance is bless how its used in the flowerhorn world hah dude the only difference is species u seem to think flowerhorns have new definitions to same terms used for everything else stick with the nuts and fruits and save me from your impressive IQ really what are you like 10 or what i know your a cali brat but that can't be your excuse do me a favor and stick to the topic and what i have contributed to flowerhorns around my area is texas dovii hybrids in which im going for a di-hybrid even though not a flowerhorn it well be a 25% cross of four different species
 
im speechless im not sure what to say but ignorance is bless how its used in the flowerhorn world hah dude the only difference is species u seem to think flowerhorns have new definitions to same terms used for everything else stick with the nuts and fruits and save me from your impressive IQ really what are you like 10 or what i know your a cali brat but that can't be your excuse do me a favor and stick to the topic and what i have contributed to flowerhorns around my area is texas dovii hybrids in which im going for a di-hybrid even though not a flowerhorn it well be a 25% cross of four different species

Before I let this thread died, let's make this clear. Pin point to me why would it be ignorant if you were to swap the definition around for something else totally different? So if it's a different species(which flowerhorn isn't a species to start off with - anything man made is not a species, it's a breed), do we need to make up something new? And...what excuse for what? I am on topic if your unsure of that yourself(the OP's fish is a hybrid) - comparing hybrid definition of Filial Generation with wild fish definition. Interesting...maybe apples and oranges are the same. :D
 
Before I let this thread died, let's make this clear. Pin point to me why would it be ignorant if you were to swap the definition around for something else totally different? So if it's a different species(which flowerhorn isn't a species to start off with - anything man made is not a species, it's a breed), do we need to make up something new? And...what excuse for what? I am on topic if your unsure of that yourself(the OP's fish is a hybrid) - comparing hybrid definition of Filial Generation with wild fish definition. Interesting...maybe apples and oranges are the same. :D

wow i'm arguing with a brick wall here i hope your not serious if you are good luck dude tip of advise smiles go the right stuff your obviously not reading
 
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