Golden Base flowerhorn fish - Popular cichlids fish

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Golden Base flowerhorn fish - Popular cichlids fish
Golden Base flowerhorns refer to a group of multiple varieties like Faders and Golden Trimacs.
The story behind the name Faders is quite interesting. They’re called so because, as juveniles, they lost almost all of their colors and turn opaque black. But as they grow, the black gradually fades away – leaving behind a more vibrant shade – usually orange or yellow.
A Golden Trimac is a raw cross, where the fish usually ends up looking like a trimac but in yellow and red colors.
Popular Red Texas cichlids are also related to the Golden Base family. They were initially produced by breeding a Green Texas with Mammon or Blood Parrot and crossing the offspring back to the parents, achieving a deep red color.
In Red Texas, the color intensity is the most critical parameter for grading.
They can be rated as:
Deep Red: Most desirable color
Coral: Pinkish with red undertones
Orange: The most commonly found color
Yellow: Second-lowest grade

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