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Old 18-07-2006, 12:33 AM   #11
cichlidtalk
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Originally Posted by Ranchu Lover
A ranchu has to be balanced. Ishikawa ranchus are mostly future ranchu. That is to say that they are generally good as Oya fish. How many of us got skill to keep a ranchu for several years before we can see the potential develope. Kashino and Takao are fish that generally peak at Nisai which is suitable for my kind of keeping.

If you are the patience type, then go for the Ishikawa.
oh i see .... so that is also to say that your keeping of fishes is "short term" lah .. which also means that your fishes develope early and then thats it for the fish .... i see ...

but what i do know about ranchu is the challenge for the fish to grow to oya .. and therefore the recongition of getting the grand champ. but i would also like to add that kashino and takao has got oya fishes which are in the standing for the AJRS and therefore show that their fishes do not generally peak at nisai .. just my 2 cents worth ...

and i would also presume that your other TVR that u have already peak and not around liao is it ???
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