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Pls la Mr. Aero King. Actually i dun wish to reply & get involve in this discussion. After reading all these comments from u. I feel that you know nothing about japs TVR and you think you know a lot. I was there 12 seletar also. Their TVR looks ok (every active, keep looking for food) and their SVR is nice also. I bought two SVR at $110 bucks. At the first place, no such thing that a japanese BBR or CBR can sell you at $30 bucks per piece ,if yes you must be worry instead of happy, it may be a con piece. And no forum bros even mentioned $30 bucks for japs BBR or CBR. $50 bucks yes earlier stage. Ranchu just arrived from Japan is not suprise that they will die due to water & climate different in Singapore. Becuase of this,it means that the fishes are no good, and cannot sell at high price ? FYI i even bought a nice tosai cost me $800 plus just arrived from Japan. I brought it back, due to my poor Q.T skill, it die after 4 days. Can i condem the dealer xxx or breeder xxx ? No right. Just feel that if people with no budget dun keep japs TVR and dun condem unneccessarily.Keeping Japs TVR is a very expensive hobby, so need more time & special attention as one beautiful fish can cost you a lot. Just stick to you tetra fishes or small thai oranda if budget constraint.
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It's a mis-interpretation. Your post is a little hazy on the intent, and in this particular forum compared to the others, there's keen interest to (for lack of a better word) 'warp' others' posts to suit their own interest. A lot of petty arguments arise because of this. Think antonioshabirto was just trying to say that ranchus and kois (those of good grades) have always commanded high prices. |
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