quote-Thanks. So any breeders can call their flowerhorns whatever they feel like? They can name them however they want? I thought there are standards based on strain and looks? I have seem other tiger flowerhorns
These guys are also called tiger flowerhorns but they all look totally different from each other.-quote
yes they can and do. You are sort or correct though. No matter what they call the fish name wise they can and do still fall under certain strain categories. For instance the two fish in your first post are named tiger but they are still part of the zz strain or lineage. Now for the second bunch of pics there. Those fish are all variants of the RM-or Red Money Strain no matter what they are called. Possibly RM crossed with kamfa or malau?
These guys are also called tiger flowerhorns but they all look totally different from each other.-quote
yes they can and do. You are sort or correct though. No matter what they call the fish name wise they can and do still fall under certain strain categories. For instance the two fish in your first post are named tiger but they are still part of the zz strain or lineage. Now for the second bunch of pics there. Those fish are all variants of the RM-or Red Money Strain no matter what they are called. Possibly RM crossed with kamfa or malau?