Green Terror Nuchal hump Growth

Acerbeast

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Hey, been awhile since I've been on mfk. I have a question regarding my green terror. As of yesterday he is now the dominate fish after defeating my blood parrot pair! I was wondering if it possible for him not to grow a hump? Also how long will it take for a healthy hump to form? Pics will be attached. I also included pictures of his cichlid tank mates.

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heavyhitter

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Nuchal humps seem to have more to do with genetic make up than dominance. Being the dominate fish will definitely help. Ive seen/owned male GT that never got much of one. Ive had a small male that was about 4" with an incredible hump and he was the smallest fish in the tank. Ive have a 8" and 10" that never developed a hump. Speculation that environment and diet can have some effect. Seeing as it is a fatty deposit, maybe diet can help, but really I think its comes down to 90% genetics.
 

Athletic_Amph

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I agree with heavyhitter 100%^
Although there are a few species of wild caught fish I've seen develop a nuchal hump(primarily in the Amphilophus genus), the ones you usually see are linebred for that specific reason. How large is your Riv? He looks to be +/- 6" if I had to guess? if so and I were a betting man, I'd say your male probably won't develop much of one if one at all since he hasn't shown any signs at this size.
He's a great looking Riv though!
 

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My GT grew a large nuchal hump when in the presence of a female cichlid that he was interested in, which was the female festae in the tank. He was not the dominant fish.
 

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I agree with heavyhitter 100%^
Although there are a few species of wild caught fish I've seen develop a nuchal hump(primarily in the Amphilophus genus), the ones you usually see are linebred for that specific reason. How large is your Riv? He looks to be +/- 6" if I had to guess? if so and I were a betting man, I'd say your male probably won't develop much of one if one at all since he hasn't shown any signs at this size.
He's a great looking Riv though!
I haven't gotten an exact measurement, however with a tape measure out side of the tank, I know he is just under 6in
 

Acerbeast

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My GT grew a large nuchal hump when in the presence of a female cichlid that he was interested in, which was the female festae in the tank. He was not the dominant fish.
Well that's interesting, maybe I'll give that a try. I have a smaller male in another tank. Would the presence of another male encourage this desirable growth?
 

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Large nuchal humps mostly consist of water, not fat ........
 

aztsm

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I don't think it's going to happen unless the fish was line bread to have a hump like Athletic_Amph Athletic_Amph mentioned. He could possibly form a hump for breeding purposes or male dominance but most likely won't stay for long and it's still unlikely. Luck of the draw I guess.

I'm not sure how these Asian bread GT humps are? Hard vs water? If they are effected my mood, doninance, breeding? Maybe tiger15 tiger15 can chime in
 
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