Top 8 Amazing Rainbowfish for Your Freshwater Aquarium

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In today's video, we're diving deep into the world of beautiful fish & aquarium hobby! We are talking about top 8 amazing #rainbowfish for your freshwater aquarium. Whether you're a seasoned aquarist or just starting out, there's something for everyone in this aquatic adventure!

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Below is all helpful information about Flowerhorn Fish you may care about. You can read more if you are a fan of Flowerhorn Cichlids:

Flowerhorn cichlids are ornamental aquarium fish noted for their vivid colors and the distinctively shaped heads for which they are named. Their head protuberance, or kok, is formally termed a nuchal hump. Like blood parrot cichlids, they are man-made hybrids that exist in the wild only because of their release.

➤ ORIGIN OF FLOWERHORN
❀ Flowerhorn breeding dates to 1993. Taiwanese and Malaysians admired fish with protruding heads, known as 'kaloi' or 'warships', found in the western part of the nation.

❀ In 1995, the blood parrots were further crossbred with the Human Face Red God of Fortune, which produced a new breed called the Five-colors God of Fortune. With its beautiful colors, this fish quickly became popular.

❀ By 1999, there were four varieties of flowerhorn available in the American market: regular flowerhorns, pearl-scale flowerhorns, golden flowerhorns, and faders. Commercial breeders proliferated, and fish were selected for appearance with little regard for terminology.

❀ Around 2000 to 2001, the Kamfa variety appeared. These were hybrids of any type of flowerhorn crossed with any species of the genus Vieja or with any parrot cichlid.

➤ IN CAPTIVITY
Flowerhorn cichlids have a lifespan of 10–12 years. They are usually kept at a water temperature of 80–85 °F, and a pH of 7.4–8.0. They require a tank of a minimum of 40 gallons, with 75 gallons optimal. A breeding pair may require a tank of 150 gallons or more, depending on size. Being aggressive and territorial, two or more flowerhorns are usually not kept together, but the tank housing them can be divided up with acrylic dividers or egg crates.

➤ VARIETIES
The four main derived varieties are Zhen Zhu, Golden Monkey, Kamfa, and the golden base group, which includes Faders and the Golden Trimac. They are sometimes referred to as breeds, though that term technically only refers to varieties of fully domesticated species: Thai Silk, King Kamfa, IndoMalau, Tank King, King Kong Parrots and Red Ingots.

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FRESHWATER AQUARIUM
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