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Country: Phillippines
Description: my fish tank is just a simple one.... no decorations etc only overhead filter to keep my fishes water clean and neath looking.
Advice: be responsible hobbyist whatever pets you may have
Fish Kept: flowerhorn
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: respect others in order for them to repect you back
About Yourself: i really like fishes a lot ever since..

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very nice fish. fish avatar
Good day, this is mark decasa from the philippines, and i do have a flowerhorn. i just started owning one flowetohrn fish, i just want to ask few questions, hope you reply to my messages regrding my flowerhorn, how old is your flower horn?i do have a 1yr. and 10 mos old flowerhorn, will its head still grow bigger? will its body still mature? ill be sending you some pictures of my flowerhorn and please do coment if its head an=d body will still grow bigger, specially the head or the horn.. john be hoping for your response, hope you can coment on my flowerhorn, thank you so much and God bless fish avatar

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