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: In juveniles (2–3 inches), look for a "head button"—a small protrusion on the forehead. A completely flat forehead often indicates low growth potential for a large hump.

: Ensure they are not "clamped" (held tight to the body), which can signal stress or parasites. buy flowerhorn cichlid

: Best for beginners. They are hardier, develop their nuchal humps faster, and typically have red eyes and more elongated bodies. : In juveniles (2–3 inches), look for a

: A minimum of 55–75 gallons is required for an adult, though 90–125 gallons is highly recommended to maintain stable water quality. : Best for beginners

: Feed sparingly during the first week. Once acclimated, provide a protein-rich diet including high-quality pellets (e.g., Hikari Gold), shrimp, and occasional bloodworms.

: Sand or large tile is best; avoid small gravel they might swallow. Water Conditions : Temperature : 75°F–85°F. pH : 6.0–8.0.

It is normal for a newly bought Flowerhorn to be timid or lose its appetite for as it adjusts.