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proaquatics510;1786456; said:
actually if you knew fish and actually looked at the pics the face mainly you would see some hints of a cross

A Flower horn is not a legitimate species in the first place, so can you explain how you get a FH cross? Why would that not still be classified as a Flower horn?

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Looks similar to a younger Lyonsi ;)
 
Marc280106;1786465; said:
A Flower horn is not a legitimate species in the first place, so can you explain how you get a FH cross? Why would that not still be classified as a Flower horn?

Learn how to take a joke and quit sulking.






Take it easy bro...I think we all come here to take/give jokes and be friendly...:chillpill:
 
proaquatics510;1786456; said:
actually if you knew fish and actually looked at the pics the face mainly you would see some hints of a cross

:ROFL:

If he knew fish he would look at the picture and see that it was a hybrid of a hybrid? Ok, that is even funnier. I realize you are not dumb, and are just having a semantics problem. But seriously, it is the sort of issue that makes the hardcore ACA types point and say "told you so". The flowerhorn is not a species it is a hybrid, it might be better to call the fish in the picture a mutt.

Not laughing at you, just laughing at the silliness of the situation.
 
zerelli;1786485; said:
:ROFL:

If he knew fish he would look at the picture and see that it was a hybrid of a hybrid? Ok, that is even funnier. I realize you are not dumb, and are just having a semantics problem. But seriously, it is the sort of issue that makes the hardcore ACA types point and say "told you so". The flowerhorn is not a species it is a hybrid, it might be better to call the fish in the picture a mutt.

Not laughing at you, just laughing at the silliness of the situation.





Right.....To me...A FH hybrid, would be a FH x ANYTHING ELSE. Holy derailification batman! Point and laugh, and say I told you so?:confused::confused:
 
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