Thai Silk Flowerhorn pics...

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For this forum I could use "(h)F1" or something but I hate to just throw something new out there that would only confuse the real geneticists or make me look silly.
 
This looks suspiciously like what I'd expect a Jack/titanium to turn out as:

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It looks like someone already did an Flowerhorn x Electric Blue JD cross. That kinda bums me out but I am still going to continue with my cross and for several generations to produce the best of both and get the flowerhorn hump back. That's probably not something that can be done in a single generation. Here are some updated pictures of how the young EBJDs and the female Flowerhorn are growing....

p.s. someone mentioned a titanium, what is a titanium?

Also that cross looks a lot like there is some Texas in it. Does is look that way to YOU ALL?
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Here are some pictures of the fish from this thread as they are growing larger....

The female Thai Silk Flowerhorn is getting much larger and growing fast, so are the EBJDs

These photos also include the new Gold Jack Dempseys I recently got. They are not just pinkish or yellowish like most golds I have seen, they have lots more red areas and even yellow and orange areas and they have an overall Iced Tea color to them. So I am not sure what you'd call them. I will have to see what they become as they age. I Googled "Gold Jack Dempsey" and have not found any that look quite like mine. What's ya'llz opinion on them?


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She only looks greener because of the flash from his DSCN3556.JPGDSCN3562.JPGcamera. The flash "yellowish light" hit their blueish scales and makes it greener. Kinda like when u take a pic of a Blue dempsey with flash and without it. When u mix yellow paint and blue u have green. Green and Blue u have yellow. Yellow and green and u got blue. That's what's happening.See the first pic was taken with flash on.."see the green showing up?"..the second one was taken on ISO "no flash" and you can really see how blue he is on that one.

That Thai silk looks weird. Usually you can't see individual scales more a flush look and don't have a green tint to them like that one... but still looks nice

I need to spark up my fish life

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lovely fishes out there
 
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