Recently I've started to get more invested in colors instead of shape, so that's why imo I call it a MP.He looks nice but lacks a boxy shape, looks tapered to me. Not sure I would call him MP.
Color is tricky, sometime pictures don't reflect true color and lighting makes a difference. The one you shared has merged pearls more like a thai silk for most part, flowerline is partial, so I am really not sure how I feel about it. Red on him is pretty good and fins are very well wrapped.Recently I've started to get more invested in colors instead of shape, so that's why imo I call it a MP.
MP means masterpiece, it really comes down to personal opinion whether a flowerhorn is MP or not.MP??
Beautiful fish! Im not much of a FH fan but I wouldn't mind having that one! I personally like that body shape. I dot like the big and bulky body shape. The smaller and more streamlined looks suits me better. I know, I'm a disgrace to the flowerhorn world. lol
oh. ThanksMP means masterpiece, it really comes down to personal opinion whether a flowerhorn is MP or not.
Yeah, I like extremely pearly fish and I am not an extremely big fan of Flowerlines though. Recently my taste in flowerhorns have started to change though, I used to like almost solid color, bulky fish, with smaller Nuchal Humps, but I am beginning to appreciate more pearls, slimmer fish, and larger humps, even though I might not really ever want to own a flowerhorn with a really large one. What I like in fish changes a lot, and very quickly most of the time.Color is tricky, sometime pictures don't reflect true color and lighting makes a difference. The one you shared has merged pearls more like a thai silk for most part, flowerline is partial, so I am really not sure how I feel about it. Red on him is pretty good and fins are very well wrapped.
I used to like thai silks a lot but now days I like the fish with thinner connected worm like looking pearls, something like the attached pics. Not a fan of large hump anymore.Yeah, I like extremely pearly fish and I am not an extremely big fan of Flowerlines though. Recently my taste in flowerhorns have started to change though, I used to like almost solid color, bulky fish, with smaller Nuchal Humps, but I am beginning to appreciate more pearls, slimmer fish, and larger humps, even though I might not really ever want to own a flowerhorn with a really large one. What I like in fish changes a lot, and very quickly most of the time.