Flowerhorn Kok problem

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Acually, I payed about 45 us dollars for it. At the time it was about 3cm. Thai silk flowerhorn

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Thats not bad I payed 128 us for a my male at 3 inches

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how do you see a kok potential with a picture of the fish out of the water? like that

From dorsal to eye without kok potential there would be a continuous slope rather than a almost pointy slope like this one or are my eyes deceiving me and thats a continuous slope

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Ok then name me a species known too be used in the making of flowerhorns that doesn't grow a kok when talking about flowerhorns why would I consider anything else besides central american cichlids to be in the disussion I know I wasn't specific enough for you but really

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You said this correct?
Too a point for extremely huge koks but all male cichlids grow a kok thats the reason why I recommend prime reef 60% protien and its freshwater safe if anything it will boost the thais growth and growth hormones in food are highly recommended against useing because of the health risk that it causes

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Are south african cichlids not apart of all cichlids, so are you saying they are not cichlids? Did you say "but all male cichlids grow a hump? So you are wrong and proved yourself wrong there correct? Ugh I think so maybe you should read what your typing, before trying to act smart.

But to your other question of a known species that is used to make flowerhorns, no one knows and I sure dont know. If I did I would be breeding them right now. So ill ask you a question, do you even know why a cichlids get koks or humps? I'm really interested in what answer your going to give. Ill wait while you google it.
 
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