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pdbrady;2617642; said:
5" tops.



No....no you didn't....



Me either. But I have seen them with huge nuchal humps, like the one pictured. :D


LOL too funny..

The biggest con I have seen in person was 7 inch and it looked much bigger than yours.

Hell my old 5" male looks bigger than yours. Mine is a porker though.
 
pdbrady;2617642; said:
5" tops.



No....no you didn't....



Me either. But I have seen them with huge nuchal humps, like the one pictured. :D

What's the difference?
 
demjor19;2617750; said:
What's the difference?

KOK was a flowerhorn derived way of saying nuchal hump. Changing the term somehow makes it more specialer. It's just a word that I can't stand in general, even in flowerhorn usage, and especially in pure usage.
 
pdbrady;2617879; said:
KOK was a flowerhorn derived way of saying nuchal hump. Changing the term somehow makes it more specialer. It's just a word that I can't stand in general, even in flowerhorn usage, and especially in pure usage.


So all fish other than flowerhorns have a nuchal hump? I knew they were called nuchal humps on some fish (Dovii, PBass, ect). Thanks for the clarification.
 
ya i say not pure pink con but flowerhorn thus the size and kok. i have a monster regular looking con and could probably pass as a con but non the less hes a flowerhorn. if its pure or not its a beutiful fish.
 
demjor19;2617922; said:
So all fish other than flowerhorns have a nuchal hump? I knew they were called nuchal humps on some fish (Dovii, PBass, ect). Thanks for the clarification.

They're all nuchal humps. Basically, flowerhorn guys just decided to give it another name.
 
pdbrady;2617965; said:
They're all nuchal humps. Basically, flowerhorn guys just decided to give it another name.


I see...sort of a status thing...
 
chrisyarbrough90;2617275; said:
DUDE I had one that was like 8 inches with a nice size bump on him but i had to get rid of him cuz he was to agressive


:screwy: o really? and no picture I Assume....
 
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