Kamfa Flowerhorn Cichlid


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Flowerhorn cichlids are decorative aquarium fish remarked for their striking colors and the distinctively formed heads for which they are titled. Their head lump, or kok, is formally termed a nuchal hump. They are man-made crossbreeds that survive in the wild only because of their release, same as blood parrot cichlids.

But is the Flowerhorn fish presumptuous, does the Flowerhorn transforms its color, and does the female Flowerhorn have a lump, or is it only the male that achieves?


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Did you know that you will never locate a Flowerhorn resides in the wild? That’s because Flowerhorns are crossbreed, and, as such, they don’t exist in nature, and if they do, it isn't a natural occurrence.

These weird-looking fish were certainly developed as an outcome of the comprehensive artificial crossbreeding of numerous cichlid lineage.

Photo taken using Oppo F7
Location : Promiseland, Cagayan de Oro
Focal Length : 3.62 mm
Aperture : f/1.8

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