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This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add those I miss out.
The way goldfish is, no LFS or farms can guarantee the quality of fish they sell. A bro may catch a good one from a certain LFS but it does not mean you can also find an identical one when you visit. When bros do post good fish sighting, ya better be quick to move your butts to catch too within 12 hours. Looking for THE ranchu is probably a game of luck. Patient is the key for success. Narrowing down your search to the following LFS and farms may help. |
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Usually have a few small tubs and glass tanks of goldfish. Occasionally can find cheap and nice ranchu, demekin and ryukin. Has the largest selection of accessories with competitive pricing. Friendly bosses and helpers too. Impossible to select fish on crowded hours. Closed on Sundays. There are three LFS on the same block. The real C328 is the one next to Neptune Clinic.
Things to do: Eat clay-pot rice at the next door coffee shop, visit PolyArt to admire their maine tanks (hee hee hee.) |
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The place master keepers hang out on Monday evening.
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Often have nice Thai side and top view ranchus. Oranda and Demekins also good. Price is quite competitive. Regular clients get telephone call updates on new arrival. Others must try their luck weekly.
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It's a love and hate place. Love it for the large varieties. Hate it for their generally poor fish health.
![]() Things to do: Play kiddy rides for 20 cents, throw 5 cents into the wishing well, shop for ocean-free, arcadia, eheim products. |
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Imports thai side-view and top-view ranchus regularly, although the quantity and frequency they import is lower than summer koi but I could be wrong. Breed and sell award winning betta fish.
Things to do: Watch bros sian the uncle for a "good plice" while totally ignoring the older marketing manager. |
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Has tendency to claim Thai/Chinese ranchus as Japanese but at least priced accordingly. Not bad to visit when in the serangoon north LFS neighborhood. Sells cheap plants in plastic bags.
Things to do: Tease the mustache uncle about his japanese ranchu. Sian the "broken wrist" uncle for a discount. |
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Sells retail grade japanese ranchu, and tosakin too. Resembles in many ways to Japan Ranchu Palace.
Things to do: Test to see if the "hoo" in your wallet works or not. |
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Usually has a a few tanks of medium to big sized side-view ranchus. Distributor of JBL (and maybe Italian brand Hydro too) products.
Things to do: Check out marine and planting tank supplies. |
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