Description
- The Thai Silk Flowerhorn is a popular and visually striking variant of the Flowerhorn cichlid, known for its vibrant colors, unique patterns, and distinctive nuchal hump (kok). Here’s a detailed description:
Appearance:
- Coloration:
- Exhibits a pearly, metallic sheen (hence “Silk”) with a mix of iridescent blues, whites, pinks, and reds.
- Often has a pastel or soft-toned base compared to the bold reds of other Flowerhorn types.
- Patterns:
- Less prominent or absent black markings (unlike Kamfa or Zhen Zhu variants).
- May display pearling (tiny white spots) on the scales, giving a glittery effect.
- Body Shape:
- Stocky and muscular, typical of Flowerhorns.
- Nuchal Hump (Kok):
- Males develop a large, pronounced hump on the forehead, while females have a smaller one.
- Fins:
- Long, flowing dorsal and anal fins with slight extensions.
- Tail fin is usually rounded or spade-shaped.
Behavior & Temperament:
- Highly interactive, often recognizing owners and begging for food.
- Territorial & aggressive—best kept alone or with large, robust tankmates.
- Requires ample space (minimum 75-gallon tank for adults).
Care Requirements:
- Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 80–86°F (27–30°C).
- pH: 7.0–8.0 (slightly alkaline).
- Clean, well-filtered water with regular water changes.
- Diet:
- High-protein foods (pellets, shrimp, worms, occasional live/frozen treats).
- Some breeders use color-enhancing foods to intensify hues.
Breeding:
- Sexing: Males are larger, brighter, and develop a bigger kok.
- Hybrid Origin: Like all Flowerhorns, Thai Silks are man-made hybrids (from cichlid crosses).
Popularity:
- Favored for its smooth, pearly appearance (less “rough” than Kamfas).
- Often seen in aquarium competitions for its unique sheen.
- Coloration:
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