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Top 10 beautiful of flowerhorn fish King kamfa in the world
Review 10 beautiful of flowerhorn fish King kamfa in the world
Although it is the next generation of red snapper, the sea bass soon received the attention and love of many players because of its unique humpback head and profound spiritual value. The following collection of the world's most beautiful sea buckthorn will be the most comprehensive picture to help you better understand the features and how to distinguish between species. Collection of the world's most beautiful sea bass 1 Fish drought is one of the beautiful fish and brings good luck to the homeowner
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The most beautiful drought in the world
1. Diamond fish In the family of fish, the diamond is also known as Phuc Loc Tho Diamond Arowana by famous artist Huynh An in the village.  Vietnamese aquarium fish were successfully bred with the combination of the parent fish, Chau Kim Cuong and the mother fish, the Blue Dragon. Therefore, this breed almost has inherited what a sea buckthorn should have. This is considered the most beautiful sea buckthorn in Vietnam today.
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The outstanding feature of the diamond la drought is its round body, impressive strength, the words running from the gill to the bottom of the tail clearly on the blue background. The swollen head held forward, adorned with tilde-shaped rows, seemed to provoke opponents. Spotted and tilde-shaped pearls are drawn down to the cheeks, fins, necks and breasts. The fish's eyes are red, the cheeks turn yellow.
Collection of the world's most beautiful sea buckthorn 2 Phuc Loc Tho diamond is a fish that is bred in Viet Nam
2. Fish drought Flowerhorn fish has the English name Flowerhorn. They were mixed between large cichlids but mainly the 3-dot cichlid - Trimac. This fish appeared in the years 1994-1997 in Malaysia and then gradually spread to other countries. The early arowanas stood out with two main features, the head and the "flower" (which in us is called "word"). Arowana has very little or almost no baubles, the large bulging heads are still quite rare, most of the fish are usually bone shaped, only slightly stretched. They have a red belly, red and convex eyes, lower lip protruding, dorsal and anal fins pointing away from the tail, a rounded or oblong tail, and relatively small compared to the body, when old fish the tail often collapses.
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3. King kamfa fish King kamfa, also known as Kim Hoa, was bred mainly in Thailand and has overcome the disadvantages such as pouty lips, pouty tail, and their face looks more aggressive. A more special feature is that the pearls on King kamfa have the form of large, sticky fibers called baubles. The full body pearls are extremely rare five-color kamfa.
King kamfa's head rate is very low and all males are infertile. The King kamfa lines in Vietnam are often crossed by the male La Han with the female King kamfa, then select the individuals with the most characteristics of King kamfa to be crossed or crossed with the mother. However, the rate of malformations is quite high due to the same bloodline so many people breed them with different King kamfa females.
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Collection of the world's most beautiful sea bass species 4 King kamfa is a very popular fish today
4. Pearl drought Pearl Pearl Flowerhorn "Pearl Flowerhorn" is the English name. This line of fish still maintains the characteristics of the early arowana but has many iridescent scales of green, blue or silver covering the body. This is the most popular strain to this day. Pearl Dermatology Pearl also has many names on the market but basically can be classified into two categories based on the main color background: green background and red background. Besides, fish can also be classified into different types of continents including pearl ball and string string. The ones that spread up to the top are called "head wrap".
Collection of the world's most beautiful sea buckthorn 5 The Pearl Dermatology is similar to the original, but has more scales
5. Yellow sea fish The Yellow Scallop is also known as the Golden based. Hoàng Kims are full-bodied mules. The pigment defect or "peeling" gene that always exists in purebred cichlids is thought to be the "material" for breeding the drought. The peeling gene is a recessive gene, it controls the formation of melanin (black) and iridophore (iridescent or "pearl") pigments, the corresponding skin color ranges from red, orange, yellow to white.
Hoang Kim is the first peeling la Han, usually with a yellow body and a red belly. All lineages such as Pearl, Kamalau or kamfa have the potential to molt if the parents both carry this recessive gene. The stripped lines later look slightly different from Hoang Kim with patches of white flower filaments on a red, orange or yellow background, so they are collectively referred to as "golden based". According to general tastes, Hoang Kim and the "golden background" are underestimated than the La Han often because of the lack of "Chau" - an important factor for Arhat.
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Goldfish with a brilliant golden color on the body
6. Fish drought Tuyet Dieu, Bach Ngoc Tuyet Dieu or Bach Ngoc is the name of the white whole body or albino type Arhat. When the pigment defect gene controls the formation of all pigments, the color we see is the whiteness of the dermis, and if the phenomenon spreads throughout the body, the fish becomes pure white. In fact, fish with a white body color is very rare; usually the tip of the fin or the head is still slightly colored. Although in theory it is possible, but no one breeds the white arhat because like Hoang Kim, the White Arhat does not have a "continent".
White jade ambergris is a rare species of albino drought
7. Flame phoenix fish The fire phoenix has the English name "Fiery / Fire Phoenix" or "Red Phoenix". From this name shows that this strain has a red body. In fact, the Fire Phoenix is ​​the full-body red kamfa and the red color will be very stable, not unstable like the Super red. Information about this fish is very limited, possibly due to the difficulty of breeding red full-bodied kamfa.
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8. Kim Binh Fruit la drought This is considered the most unique fish in the sea bass family. They have the English name "golden apple". Kim Binh Qua was born by Ah Soon and Ah Wee bred and traded at A1 Aquarium Company. This fish line won first prize in the monochromatic arhat category at Aquarama 2003, Singapore. As the name suggests, the fish has an apple-like rounded appearance, short body, ultra-wide version, iridescent green-yellow color and deep eyes. While not a common species, they look very impressive.
Collection of the world's most beautiful sea bass species 9 Kim Binh Qua fish with a cute round body
9. Kim Ma Luu fish drought Kim Ma Luu is also known as kamalau or golden monkey (golden monkey). Kamalau originates from the first line of sea bass with a pale background like gray and emerald green, not from Pearl. The Mermaid Company that bred this line also bred the kamfa at the same time, so the fins and pearls of the kamalau were greatly improved and almost identical to the kamfa. The body is also wide and the mouth is less plump than it is. Kamalau has almost no "word" on its head and body.
Collection of the world's most beautiful sea buckthorn 10 Kim Ma Luu fish with a broad body and less pouty lips than the common drought
10. Red Shock (RS), Super Red (SR), Super Red Synspilus (SRS), Red Monkey (RM) These are the generations of pure red aquarium fish , fully exploited the gene stripped by a Thai breed. Although the name is Super Red Synsphilus (SRS), the "red" fish is often long-hit, narrow (unlike kamfa also crosses from Synspilus but has a wide version), low head rate and extremely flexible. Although referred to as red fish, their true color is pink and only red when in an excited state. Females have a more stable color than males. To maintain a permanent red color, the fish should be given a feed containing a Carophyll dye.
Collection of the world's most beautiful sea bass species 11 Drought-borne fish are mainly bred by Thai people
The world of the world's most beautiful Arowanas is not only a handbook on the history of the drought, but also helps you to choose the species you like and most suitable for. If you still find it difficult, come to Phuc Long aquarium - the official representative of AZOO in Vietnam as soon as possible!
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✦ . ˚ DIG A LITTLE DEEPER ── CARTHAY TASK 001
BASIC INFORMATION.
What is your character’s full name ? tress atropos  How is it pronounced ? tres ah-trop-os Is there a meaning behind it ? tress means ‘long hair’. atropos, however, is much more important and means ‘without turn’. it relates to greek mythology regarding the three moirai.  Does your character have any nicknames ? t ( only certain people can call her this )  When and where were they born ? march 21, 1992 in carthay, ca.  What’s their zodiac sign and what traits do they most relate to ? tress is an aries. confident, courageous, moody, impatient, short tempered.  What’s their nationality ? american.  What’s their occupation ? fortune teller, seamstress.  What gender do they identify themselves as ? cisfemale. 
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE.
What’s their eye color ? amber.  Do they wear glasses or contacts ? no.  Hair color ? originally brunette, currently it looks like this or this Have they ever dyed their hair or wanted to ? her hair is constantly being dyed, but keeping in the pink and red family is her particular favorite.  Height ? 5′4  Body build ? petite.  Do they have any birthmarks ? she has six small marks that look almost like freckles on her inner right thigh. they align like a constellation.  Do they have any piercings or tattoos ? tress has a small tattoo on her right wrist that says ‘fate’ in cursive script. it’s a tribute to her sisters and profession. as for her piercings, she actually has a lot. her ears looks something like this , and one of the fates did them all for her. she used to have a tongue piercing, which she has let close. also, she has nipple piercings.  If not, do they want to get some ?  Do they have a healthy life style ? tress is a vegetarian, which few actually know. she hasn’t eaten meat since as long as she could remember.  How easy do they get sick ? she doesn’t get sick often, and is a firm believer in herbal supplements to prevent illness.  Any marks on their body ( injuries, … ) ? she has a scar on her left knee from falling off her bike in the seventh grade.  What’s their personal style/how do they like to dress ? she can often be found in black or regular blue jeans. she wears a lot of graphic tees and band shirts. her most prized possession is the leather jacket she hand stitched and embroidered that looks like this. she wears a lot of jewelry, which is mostly rings and the occasional necklace.  What is their favorite and least favorite feature about themselves ? her favorite feature is her eyes. her least favorite is her height.
PERSONALITY.
Positive traits ? confident, insightful, loyal, courageous.  Negative traits ? apathetic, abrasive, dogmatic, paranoid.  What do they consider to be the best and the worst part of their personality ? tress believes the best trait she has is her fierce loyalty. however, a part of her wishes she was a little more empathetic.  Are they more extroverted or introverted ? tress is an ambivert. she chooses who gets to see her more extroverted side, but her introverted nature allowed her to go by unnoticed for so many years collecting the residents’ secrets.  Any talents ? she has premonitions and visions about the future.  What are their fears ? being powerless and showing weakness/vulnerability.  Do they have any phobias ? none.  What is their soft spot ? the fates, zarina, and gill.  List 3 pet-peeves they can’t stand ? debates, lack of respect, and people who don’t believe in her abilities or fate. 
EDUCATION.
How far did they go in school ? Are they still studying ? tress has a degree in fashion design and business. with the help of the fates and her expertise, they were able to open up their shop without any loans and minimal debt.  Do/Did they like school ? she enjoyed college more than high school.  What type of student are/were they ? tress was an excellent student. she excelled in every course with the help of her abilities giving her a sense of what would be on the test.  What is/was their favorite subject ? in high school, it was science and math. And their least favorite ?  she didn’t enjoy english, although she liked to read.  What were they/would they have been voted as “most likely to…” in the yearbook ? tress would’ve been voted most likely to be a ceo of a fortune 500 company. 
FAMILY. ( TW: DEATH & CAR ACCIDENT ) 
Who are your character’s parents ? her father was a local astronomer and her mother was a seamstress. they were happy and in love, and every part of tress’ childhood was perfect. unfortunately, they both passed in a car accident the summer before her first year of college. she was left with their money and her empty childhood home.  How would your character describe them ? she loved her parents more than anything. she rarely talks about them now because the subject is still sensitive. a part of tress blames herself for not seeing the crash coming, but premonitions such as those can’t be controlled.  Do they have any siblings ? no.  Are they close with their family ? she was very close with her parents, they were the only two people she could be her genuine self around. 
ROMANCE & SEXUALITY.
What’s their romantic and sexual orientation ? bisexual.  Are they seeing anyone right now ? she is casually seeing gill again.  Have they ever been in an relationship ? yes.  Have they ever been in love ? yes.  How easy do they fall for someone ? not easily. in fact, she dislikes almost every person she meets at first.  In their view, why didn’t any past relationships work out ? past relationships didn’t work out because tress either gave too much or too little. she can’t strike the right balance.  What do they look for in someone ? she looks for people who are loyal and passionate.  Do they believe in love at first sight ? or fate ? she firmly believes in fate, but does not think that love at first sight exists. in fact, she thinks it’s stupid.  What’s their views on romance ? Do they go after it or avoid it ? she believes that romance is nice in theory, but never really works out. she doesn’t really go after it, but if it finds its way to her then she is open to the experience.  Did they have their first time already ? How was it in their point of view ? yes. her first time was actually with her girlfriend in college. the experience was enjoyable, which probably made her so sex positive now. although they broke up shortly after, tress doesn’t regret it.  What is their view on sex ? she enjoys it, but thinks that things can messy once sex is involved. she also believes it’s a way to get something she wants.  What are their turn ons and turn offs ? her turn ons include leather jackets, messy hair, and tattoos. her turn offs include debating, preppy cliches, and lying.  Were they ever cheated on or have they cheated on someone ? no.  Do they want to get married in the future ? no.  Have kids ? no. 
QUIRKS.
Are they right or left handed ? right handed.  What’s a word that’s always on their lips ? ‘fate’  Is there a saying they keep on repeating ? ‘karma is a bitch’ Do they curse ? yes, but only when they’re upset.  What’s their worst habit ? she  Do they drink or smoke ? How frequently ? tress used to drink quite frequently, now she is more of a social drinker. she rarely drinks too much in public. being so petite, it’s easy for her to get drunk, which she doesn’t like.  Are they an early bird or a night owl ? night owl.  How tidy is their room ? extremely tidy. she has a lot of odd knick knacks and figurines, but everything is always in its right place.  How long to they usually take getting ready in the morning ? tress takes about forty five minutes to get ready. 
FAVORITES.
What’s their favorite color ? purple.  Favorite movie ? eternal sunshine of the spotless mind Music Genre ? alternative.  Food ? thai.  Book ? slaughterhouse-five by kurt vonnegut  Favorite non-alcoholic drink ? iced coffee.  Ice Cream Flavor ? chocolate fudge brownie.  Indoors or outdoors ? indoors.
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