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== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
− | :This is a | + | :This is a hybrid fish, Originally believed to be a [[Severum]] and [[Midas Cichlid]] [http://theaquariumwiki.com/wiki/Hybrid_Fish | hybrid], they are in fact the result of breeding ''[[Paraneetroplus synspilus]]'' with ''[[Amphilophus citrinellus]]''. Originally created in Taiwan and further line bred to the fish you see today. A thread on monsterfishkeepers.com showed the progression of a brood of fry obtained by breeding a [[Redhead Cichlid]] with a [[Midas Cichlid]]. The fry were a combination of traits from the adults, with many of them displaying 'Blood parrot' exaggerated morphology. They have been further linebred into Mammons and King Kong Parrots. Both of these developed strains have more natural morphology. The Kirin parrot is a cross between a [[Flowerhorn]] and a Blood Parrot that has been bred to retain the shape of the parrot, but the coloration of the Flowerhorn. |
:In recent years there has appeared to be more colors line bred for these fish, as well as an increase in less extreme morphology. | :In recent years there has appeared to be more colors line bred for these fish, as well as an increase in less extreme morphology. |