Another very nice specimen! This guy also doesn't have the flower spot behind the eye so I wonder if they think the same? Is it full grown? I know not all lose their flowerline. Earlier I wasn't referring to the flower line that is visible in juvinile red devils, midas, or bp's. I was referring to the extra flower spot behind the eye that flowerhorns have. That's the main difference that I look for when i'm able to see a juvenile red texas with flowerhorn traits. Im not trying derail the thread, I just wanted to know why they considered it a flowerhorn fader?Yeah mine has gold colored eyes, and to Crush329; As juveniles Red Texas can have flower lines going from head to tail, however as they start maturing they lose the flower line as they "peel". Here's another example of a Red Texas with the full flower line....
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because they don't know.Another very nice specimen! This guy also doesn't have the flower spot behind the eye so I wonder if they think the same? Is it full grown? I know not all lose their flowerline. Earlier I wasn't referring to the flower line that is visible in juvinile red devils, midas, or bp's. I was referring to the extra flower spot behind the eye that flowerhorns have. That's the main difference that I look for when i'm able to see a juvenile red texas with flowerhorn traits. Im not trying derail the thread, I just wanted to know why they considered it a flowerhorn fader?
This is my 6" female Red Texas, I picked her up for $12 at first I thought she was a Kamfa Flowerhorn lol. Here's pictures of when I first got her...
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But here she is now, and losing the black patches as she grows...
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Let me know what you think!!!!!
The first three pics in the bag are a zz flowerhorn. The second set of pics are texas. Does not look like the same fish at all...
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