Blue dragon?

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They don't look like the op's fish......

I think that's the understatement of the year. lol What you have achieved with that breeding is mere childs play compared to what most of the FH creators have accomplished in SE Asia. And that's not me saying that I agree with everything that's been done with FH over the years, I'm just sayin .....

Consider that my last derailment post, and my exit from this discussion.
 
I think that's the understatement of the year. lol What you have achieved with that breeding is mere childs play compared to what most of the FH creators have accomplished in SE Asia. And that's not me saying that I agree with everything that's been done with FH over the years, I'm just sayin .....

Consider that my last derailment post, and my exit from this discussion.
We do agree on a lot of things, including your opinion on my SBGT. It was child's play, but pretty good for a noobs first attempt...that child's play was accomplished in 1 1/2 years. Imagine what I'll be able to accomplish in the next 1 1/2 years. Especially with some of the new stock I have to play with...
Consider this too, it's one thing to take an existing strain of kamfa, refine it with another breed, and then call it by a new name...and quite another to create one virtually from scratch.

Consider this MY last derailment of this thread.
 
I've found that even most latin names are not very scientific. Some species were named after somebodies wife or a famous composer and have absolutely no bearing on the description of the species it's supposed to describe. The common names that stick are usually the best descriptive/coolest sounding ones. In the end majority rules. I'm sure the experts won't agree with me, but they can't agree with each other either LOL. Nice blue dragon you got there.
 
Noob this and noob that... Everyone who posted this fish to be KML is insane cause KML have not been in this hobby for quite a few years now... FH these days are impossible to name the strains cause they all have so much crossing. You can take 2 nice FH and come up with a crazy amount of different looking fry. Call them what you want but in the end they are just a hybrid fish that you have no clue what blood is really in them. I stopped worrying about names years ago and I buy the fish for its looks and not its name... BTW I dig this fish no matter what you want to call it.
 
I can't believe it. Somebody posted something about flowerhorn strains in the mfk hybrid section that wasn't a bunch of crap. Cheers beantickler.
 
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