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Side View Ranchu and Other Ranchu GF Species
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Since my farm has expanded our operation, I have been looking at quite a lot of Sideview Ranchu (SVR). I would like to share some of the nice pieces that I have come acrossed this week. Hope that you will enjoy these nice pictures. It is a little different from my usual TVRs but the caretaking and development seem to be similar in more aspects than one.
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More Premium SVRs from Thailand
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Here are more pictures of the SVR from Thailand.
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GF Varieties
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More pics on the other GF from Thailand. I quite like these pictures. The fish look really cool. :cool:
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Beautiful SVs!!!!
Any chance that some might make their way to Singapore? :bigsmile: |
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There are so many new SVRs arriving weekly. You could get it touch with me at rakbamrungthai@yahoo.com for all details on how you coud receive the fish in SG. |
Most of the SVR that are really nice are usually more rounded than their TVR counterpart. However, for a SVR to get really large, I think that that piece will need to have some of the TVR traits in them too. A nice TVR is usually a nice SVR, but not vice versa.
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I have to apologise to the last member for mistakenly edited and accidentally delete part of the question. I have to apologize for the mistake ok and I am truly sorry, will be more careful next time, aight.
If you would please ask the question again. I would really appreciate it. Sorry again for the silly mistake. :( |
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Don't worry abt it, RBT. Here's my initial question: 'I've a ranchu with similar sideview to the 3rd pcs in your first post abv. However, I've taken it as a TVR due to its long body & thick backbone. What are the traits in this ranchu which you considered it 'a nice SVR' instead? |
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