🙌🏽🌻Sublime Sunday🙌🏽💖 by @c0ff33a - Meet our new family member
Our little Angel died 2 months ago after that the tank was empty. I was not feeling very good to get another fish at that point of time. Yesterday, we were are at the pet shop and saw this lovely little Flowerhorn, it was kind of love at first sight with her and we decided to get her home.
This was the first look at the store. The beauty of Flowerhorn fish is in it's head hump. The previous one I had was also a Flowerhorn but it was a white color one. Back home in India also we had one Flowerhorn which had a dark orangish color. The one we got now has a beautiful deep pinkish and reddish color tones on her which makes her all the more attractive.

She is settling down in her new home
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I see that she loves to keep going behind the plant

She is constantly on her run, makes it difficult for me to take her picture, just a little snob I guess...hehehe


She is giving me good company now when I am alone at home. I still do not have a name for her, need to think of a good name for her. May be I will name her something around crystals
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The flowerhorn is very beautiful. ❤️
She is a charming baby
oh she is so nice! she is a very silent friend, but a very devoted to you;) like all our pets❤️
True, she is quiet one but keeps us busy -)
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STOPIt looks very vibrant this new fish, sure you will feel good vibes with her company.
Sad to lost our companies; but it's the life cicle.
Thank you @aljif7
Flowerhorns are new to me so I had to Google to learn if your striking new "fin friend" was a freshwater or saltwater fish. Interesting to find out, Flowerhorns are a man made freshwater breed not native in the wild.
Sounds like it will live a long life - at least a decade!🐠