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Selecting
A Beautiful Flower Horn Fish
The
Flower Horn fish is considered by the Chinese as the most
auspicious fish that is developed by aquarists to date (much
to the frowns of many Western purists). Its every characteristic
is somehow related to prosperity, health and wealth, to the
owners of the fish, of course! The nuchal hump, the colour,
the aggression, the so-called "pearls", etc is much sought
after. For the bigger, the brighter or more active fish believes
to tell directly on the owner's level of abundance. So, how
do you select the best fish?
Forehead:
The forehead or "Nuchal Hump" of the Flower Horn fish is the
main focus of attraction of the Flower Horn fish and is much
sought after. After all, the main reason (among others) that
this fish is so popular is because of its unique feature:
the head!
A
fully developed forehead, which is round and tender, is a
symbol of luck, prosperity, longevity and happiness. It enhances
the glory of its owner. A huge and beautiful forehead that
harmonizes with its body qualifies it to be a fish of choice.
Some
even believe that as the head grows bigger and bigger, so
does the level of prosperity to the owner! A fully developed
forehead decorated with evenly spread red spots is more preferred.
Such a forehead is called "li-zhi" forehead resembling the
auspiscious Chinese fruit : Lychee!
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Colour:
The
colour on the fish should be naturally pleasing yet intense
enough to generate excitement. The more varied and intense
the colours, the more outstanding the fish will be. The base
colour of the fish should not be pale and dull.
Nowadays,
the Flower Horn fish possess lots of shimmering/luminiscent
scales or so-called "pearls". There are generally 2 colours
on the "pearls": blue and green. Some "pearls" are by patches,
like an armour and some are bright dots like stars in the
sky. These "pearls" add more spectrum of colors and shine
to the fish and is a considered a "must-have" on the latest
Flower Horn fishes. The most auspiscious gem for generations
of Chinese must be pearls, hence, the more "pearls" on the
body of the fish, the better!
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Form
/ Responsiveness or first Impression.
Among the numerous strains of flower horn, those which are
most active or responsive to people are most interesting.
The
Flower Horn fish is an aggressive and territorial type of
fish and will chase away any intruder to its territory. Because
of this nature, early owners of the fish started "playing"
with their fishes by training their pet to follow their hands.
This is done by gently swaying the hands OUTSIDE the tank
and letting the fish follow the fingers. If this is done correctly,
the fish can be trained to do "loop-the-loop" or "topsy-turvy"!
A
healthy fish will naturally chase away any intruders to its
territory and the more active the fish is, the more interesting
it is to "play with it", thus the more form or responsiveness.
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Horizontal
Marking or "Flower"
One of the many interesting aspects of the Flower Horn fish
is the black horizontal markings on its body. Many early hobbyists
have hit jackpots or strike lottos/lottery by buying the numbers
supposedly seen on these black markings. What actually stemmed
from a lucky play of imagination (just like imagining an animal-like
figure from cloud formations) resulted in a belief system
that the Flower Horn fish is auspiscous and brings luck to
its owners.Some markings even resembles lucky Chinese characters
and this fetch a very high price for its owner!
This
belief still prevails till today, so most hobbyists regards
that the more the black marking on the fish, the better. A
general idea is that if the marking extends from the base
of the tail to the middle of the fish's body, it is A grade.
Anything lesser than that, is B grade or C. If the marking
fully extends to its gill cover, the fish is of AA or double
A quality. Sometimes there are verticle black markings that
extends right up to the dorsal fins and that is called double-row
marking. Some people do not like this because in their opinion,
the fish is dark or "dirty" in colour.
Anyway,
it is almost near impossible to find the perfect fish which
is double A grade and have beautiful colours and big head.
These types are considered show quality or competition level
fish and is very rarely found. Most of the times, if the colour
and the head of the fish is good, a good marking is oftentimes
not necessarily a must-have.
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