What does F1 fish mean?

An F1 fish would be one which has been bred from 2 Wild Caught (WC) parents. Moving down the stack, an F2 fish is one which has been bred from both F1 parents and so on although you don't often see fish advertised as F3 and onwards, rarely advertised as F2 to be fair.
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What is an F1 fishing?

F1's are a hybrid between a carp and a crucian carp or brown goldfish. This cross produces an at-tractive fish which looks much like a fully scaled common carp and have the reputation in match fishing circles as being the ideal alternative to a pond full of traditional carp.
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What is the difference between a carp and an F1?

Whats the difference between an F1 and a traditional carp? F1 carp are very similar to the traditional common carp, they have a distinct lack of barbules which comes from the cross breed with the crucian carp. Traditional common carp have four barbules and the F1 carp only have two which are a lot smaller.
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What are F1 cichlids?

So F1 refers to 1 generation removed from wild caught parents, F2 is 2 generations removed from wild caught parents and so on. F0 is sometimes used to describe a wild caught fish.
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What makes an F1 carp?

It is very easy to identify an F1 Carp. It has a hunched back appearance like Common Carp and medium weight. They typically weigh 2-4 lbs, with some fish even going up to upwards of 10 lbs. F1 carp is golden-coloured like the Crucian Carp.
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How long do F1 carp live?

The rings are formed when they do not feed and grow much in the winter, like a tree. Once they reach their optimum size and stop growing no more rings, so that koi would not have shown 226 rings. Im led to believe that the F1s life expectancy is 8-12 years.
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How old is a 40lb carp?

Grass carp

Adults often attain nearly 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) in length and over 18 kilograms (40 lb) in weight. According to one study, they live an average of 5–9 years with the oldest at 11 years.
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What is the rarest cichlid?

Once quite common in the aquarium trade, the cichlid “Cichlasoma” beani is now one of the rarest, most desirable, and hardest-to-obtain cichlids on the casual cichlidophile's wish list. It is known as the Sonoran cichlid and the green guapote, and by the Spanish forms mojarra de Sinaloa and mojarra verde.
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What is F2 flowerhorn?

This is the first time that a new breed is made therefore they are called as the FIRST FILIAL GENERATION OF Breed AB. F2 or SECOND FILIAL GENERATION FLOWERHORNS The parents of these fishes come from the same family or breed, they are siblings. They are both AB in genes.
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What is a king carp?

'King' is a label that essentially encompasses all carp that differ from the wildie. While the latter can be traced to the Danube (see Places we Like), the fish we know as the King is a strain sometimes originating in the Far-East but cultivated in Poland, Russia, Germany, Italy and France.
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What is a ghost carp?

Ghost Carp (simply an alternative name for Ghost Koi), are a hybrid, and are usually the result of breeding Mirror or Common Carp with Purachina Koi (Platinum Ogon) to get White Ghost Koi or Yambuki (Yellow Ogon) to obtain Yellow Ghost Koi.
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What is considered a large carp?

Quick facts: Asian carp can grow as large as 110 pounds, though the average size is around 30-40 pounds. There are four species of Asian carp that are considered invasive to Wisconsin waters: the bighead, silver, grass, and black carp.
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What is a hybrid carp?

Hybrid F1 Carp (Carassius Carassius × Cyprinus Carpio Carpio) is a freshwater hybrid species that is a cross between Common Carp and Crucian Carp. Although, for the most part, the Hybrid F1 Carp is artificially bred in fisheries all over Great Britain, this fish can occur naturally as well.
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What are skimmers fish?

Appearance: the bream is a deep-bodied fish with a high back and flattened sides. Typically it is dark brown or greyish on the back with younger fish being much more silvery. Small bream are often called skimmers.
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Does carp taste good?

The Carp Taste

The right species of carp taken from the right water is actually quite a delicious fish with a taste much like the revered Salmon. Carp is an oily fish which can have a great effect on its taste but despite rumor, that isn't where the supposed 'muddy' taste comes from.
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What is magma flowerhorn?

| Jan 19, 2016. Flowerhorn cichlids are ornamental aquarium fish known best for their extremely vivid colors and the distinctively shaped heads for which they are named: the head protuberance, or kok, is formally termed a "nuchal hump."
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What is Kamfa?

Around 2000 to 2001, the Kamfa variety appeared. These were hybrids of any type of flowerhorn crossed with any species of the genus Vieja or with any parrot cichlid. These brought in some new traits, such as short mouths, wrapped tails, sunken eyes, and increasingly larger head bumps.
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How do you identify Kamfa flowerhorn?

Main traits of a Pure Kamfa Flowerhorne
  1. Kamfa should have white or yellow eyes: ...
  2. Fewer head flowers: ...
  3. A round, small lip: ...
  4. Kamfa Flowerhorn should have a squared body: ...
  5. Shouldn't have defects such as underbites or overbites: ...
  6. Strong and Wrapped Fins which are short: ...
  7. A Strong Tail:
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What is the most profitable fish to sell?

Guppies are without any shadow of a doubt THE fish to breed for profit. They are probably the best-selling fish in the world and they come in a kaleidoscope of colors. If you are serious about breeding guppies for profit, you need to set up a dedicated breeding tank.
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What is the most sought after fish?

Platinum Arowana

This fish is the Platinum Arowana. This is the most expensive normal aquarium fish costing roughly 400,000 USD. The only other fish to come close to this are the other Asain Arowana, which are counterparts to the platinum Arowana.
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Which is the most expensive aquarium fish?

The Asian arowana is the world's most expensive aquarium fish. It is a tropical freshwater fish from Southeast Asia that grows three feet long in the wild. That's roughly the size of a snowshoe.
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How big is the biggest carp ever caught?

In the year 2019, Ian Burton caught the biggest carp ever caught by a British angler at the same lake weighing 105 pounds and 14 ounces. In the year 2018, a mirror carp captured at a fishery in Hungary by Dutchman Michel Schoenmakers holds the world record for carp at 112 pounds and 14 ounces.
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How heavy is a 2 foot carp?

Carp typically grow 1 to 2 feet in length and weigh 1 to 8 pounds, although it is not uncommon for them to reach 30 to 40 pounds.
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How long can a carp live out of water?

Typical pond fish species, such as koi carp and goldfish, are not equipped with special mechanisms for surviving outside of water. They will quickly deteriorate within a few seconds of gill exposure to air, and will seldom survive past the 3- to 5-minute mark without access to water.
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