Biggest Flowerhorn ?

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fobrinkle;3910296; said:
hybrid but not a Flowerhorn

why not flowerhorn. i had thought whenever a trimac was in the mix it was considered a flowerhorn? not a expert on them seeing these things were the only ones ive crossed. here is a video of him a little while back. i call it a hybrid in the video because im not sure if it is qualified as a flowerhorn but from the looks of him i would think he would be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVeRRGolMaQ i dont know how to put the direct youtube video on here someone said just copy and paste the embedded part on here but when i do that i just end up with a bunch of jibberish.
 
^^^ bump any explanation

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holy crap this is a old thread. i didnt realize the date from the op until now.
 
I've seen the one in Chinatown as well. It is the largest by a good bit I know of. It's not close yet, but I have a 2 year 4 month old Kamfa who just hit 11 inches.
 
This is my old female flowerhorn bought in march 2007 in the first pic. The second pic is her in may 2008 just before I traded her to a friend she was 11" on the nose in mar 2008 and 12" in may. So it is possible to grow out a flowerhorn to around 12" in a year or so just to let you know.

The last pic was her at about 8" and my favorite pic of her.

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This guy is almost 24inchs and his kok was almost the size of a softball. The pictures do not do him justice. I seen him at store in lansing,mi. He was not for sale

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