I don't remember all of them. I gave all of them away a long time ago. The two big ones are. Green terror and carpintis, the orange one is a peacock chichlid. Dont remember what the others are. Sorry
I am a green terror fan right now. All those fishes looked good. I also liked that pearly looking fish and thanks for letting me know that it's name is Carpintis.
Yeah it got pretty bad at one point. Had to separate them. The 2 green terrors are together in a 60 gallon. My electric blue carpintis is in a 55 gallon. 1 flowerhorn in a 40 gallon and a different flowerhorn in a 40 gallon in my room
Lol that funny! Had to separate them a while ago. The large green terror and the small green terror are in my 60. The flowerhorn is with a electric blue carpintis in 55
@@marklestercustodio4523 the 10 inch green terror didn't look nice until he got big. He looked similar to the small one for a long time. About 8 inches he developed nicely
@@marklestercustodio4523 it depends on tank size and how much you feed and water quality. I got the big one at 3 inches. It took about 1 years 6 months to reach 10 inches. Yours might not get to 10. They usually max out at 8 inches
To be honest, I'm not sure! I found it at a Petco for $12. It wasn't labeled a specific flowerhorn. From what I've gathered online. I think its called a Blue Dragon flowerhorn.
@@Silentjustin06 I'm thinking of setting up a flower horn tank and trying to see what works. Can't believe most of the crap you read online. Awesome setup bro
@@mantis-mike5882 that's cool bro! Flowerhorns are awesome and thank you 😊. Basically most people just use a glass bottom tank with no decorations with a sponge filter. They drop a mirror in every other day so he can fight himself to grow his head. What specifically are you wanting to know? I'm no expert but I haven't killed a flowerhorn yet lol. Just give me some questions about what u want to know and I'll give you my best advice. Look forward to hearing from you ✌️
@@mantis-mike5882 The mirror makes him think he has another male to compete against for dominance. That will make his color and hump grow because he's trying to intimidate the other male. Short of like how a turkey or Peacocks use feathers and such to intimidate other males. I'd put a mirror in as soon as possible. You just don't want to leave it in all the time. It can cause him to hurt himself because they will attack it for hours. Removing it also tricks him into thinking he has defeated it. Then when its put back into the tank. Its like a new flowerhorn for him to challenge. A good variety and quality food and water maintenance is key to a healthy flowerhorn to grow a huge hump. Just don't over feed them. Its better to under feed them, Than over feed. I'd recommend making a garlic concentrated juice and soak the food before feeding it to the fish. Let the food soak up all the garlic juice until it swells up before u feed. Flowerhorn can grow to be 12 inches in size depending on which type you get. So I'd suggest a 55 gallon tank. so you don't have to keep buying a bigger tank as he grows. They can grow pretty fast. I'd recommend a canister filter because you only have to clean it every 3-4 months with 1 Flowerhorn.
I like those fish
Thanks
Stunning tank well done
Thank you
Yeah I'm really happy how good the green terror has turned out. Hes such a pretty fish and really gentle with other fish.
Nice tank.
Thank you! You have a nice tank and fish also. Your green terrors are pretty
Names of all the types of fishes in that large tank?
I don't remember all of them. I gave all of them away a long time ago. The two big ones are. Green terror and carpintis, the orange one is a peacock chichlid. Dont remember what the others are. Sorry
I have turtles now. I haven't had fish for like 5 years
I am a green terror fan right now. All those fishes looked good. I also liked that pearly looking fish and thanks for letting me know that it's name is Carpintis.
Bro do the flower horn and green terror fight each other?
Yeah it got pretty bad at one point. Had to separate them. The 2 green terrors are together in a 60 gallon. My electric blue carpintis is in a 55 gallon. 1 flowerhorn in a 40 gallon and a different flowerhorn in a 40 gallon in my room
That Texas chiclid is pretty dam nice I have a 3” Texas hope he turns out like that how long have u had yours
Thanks but I sold it. I had mine for 2 years. He was about 9 inches. I have a different one now. I have a short video on my channel.
Green Terror: what the hell I'm gonna do with this big ass Puffy headed freak? somebody call Charlie Tuna now.
Lol that funny! Had to separate them a while ago. The large green terror and the small green terror are in my 60. The flowerhorn is with a electric blue carpintis in 55
i mean on the First Video Clip what size inches of your Green Terror ??
The green terror in the beginning of video is 4 inches. The green terror at the end is 10 inches
okay thanks for the info bruh, i have one 4 inches too its.starting to exist his color now, hopefully more blue comes out to his body after 4 months
@@marklestercustodio4523 the 10 inch green terror didn't look nice until he got big. He looked similar to the small one for a long time. About 8 inches he developed nicely
how many months until.my Green terror got to 10.inches.of size ?
@@marklestercustodio4523 it depends on tank size and how much you feed and water quality. I got the big one at 3 inches. It took about 1 years 6 months to reach 10 inches. Yours might not get to 10. They usually max out at 8 inches
which variety of flowerhorn is this ?
To be honest, I'm not sure! I found it at a Petco for $12. It wasn't labeled a specific flowerhorn. From what I've gathered online. I think its called a Blue Dragon flowerhorn.
Bro... What is this flowerhorn type.... Tell me bro
I'm not positive because it wasn't labeled when I bought it. From what I gathered online. It's a blue dragon
what is the size of your Green Terror in this video ?
what inches ?
10 inches
What size tank?
Small flowerhorn is in a 55 gallon. The large green terror is in a 60 gallon
@@Silentjustin06 I'm thinking of setting up a flower horn tank and trying to see what works. Can't believe most of the crap you read online. Awesome setup bro
@@mantis-mike5882 that's cool bro! Flowerhorns are awesome and thank you 😊. Basically most people just use a glass bottom tank with no decorations with a sponge filter. They drop a mirror in every other day so he can fight himself to grow his head.
What specifically are you wanting to know? I'm no expert but I haven't killed a flowerhorn yet lol. Just give me some questions about what u want to know and I'll give you my best advice. Look forward to hearing from you ✌️
@@Silentjustin06 Drop a mirror in to make his hump grow? How often should I do that and how young should I start doing it?
@@mantis-mike5882 The mirror makes him think he has another male to compete against for dominance. That will make his color and hump grow because he's trying to intimidate the other male. Short of like how a turkey or Peacocks use feathers and such to intimidate other males. I'd put a mirror in as soon as possible. You just don't want to leave it in all the time. It can cause him to hurt himself because they will attack it for hours. Removing it also tricks him into thinking he has defeated it. Then when its put back into the tank. Its like a new flowerhorn for him to challenge. A good variety and quality food and water maintenance is key to a healthy flowerhorn to grow a huge hump. Just don't over feed them. Its better to under feed them, Than over feed. I'd recommend making a garlic concentrated juice and soak the food before feeding it to the fish. Let the food soak up all the garlic juice until it swells up before u feed.
Flowerhorn can grow to be 12 inches in size depending on which type you get. So I'd suggest a 55 gallon tank. so you don't have to keep buying a bigger tank as he grows. They can grow pretty fast. I'd recommend a canister filter because you only have to clean it every 3-4 months with 1 Flowerhorn.
Size of tank
Flowerhorn is in 55 gallon. Large green terror is 60 gallon