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Old 19-Jul-2005, 03:46 PM
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Thks, wasn't really paying close attention. Just thought he would be posting the top view of the 1st pic as well, hmm....wonder if its the 2nd or 3rd pic or none of the above?

The curve seems to indicate 1st and 3rd pic may be the same fish?


That's my guess as well.
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Old 19-Jul-2005, 03:47 PM
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Your correction is correct. The second picture is of another Oishi comp fish. But they are sisters.


Thks for the clarification Pat.

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Old 19-Jul-2005, 07:22 PM
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I am posting Mr. Oishi's ranchu for your comments. Hope that this can help us to train our eyes to see the potential of a ranchu and thereby improve our skill in the process.


To tell you the truth, I am a big fan of Mr. Oishi Ranchu. I like the long bodies with small scales. I think he has a very stable bloodline.
Unfortunately these three photos are not taken from the right angle to give an honest comment. I hope to see better photos.

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Old 19-Jul-2005, 07:24 PM
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This one will set your heart-beat to pump faster right?


This photo is better. A nice Oishi Ranchu. Nice long head and body with small scales. I only wish the caudal peduncle was thicker and the tail bigger. How is the Oza ?

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Old 19-Jul-2005, 10:21 PM
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This photo is better. A nice Oishi Ranchu. Nice long head and body with small scales. I only wish the caudal peduncle was thicker and the tail bigger. How is the Oza ?

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Is this photo good enough?
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Old 20-Jul-2005, 02:08 AM
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Is this photo good enough?


Caudal peduncle looks better on this photo. But right hand tail shoulder looks weak or broken.

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Old 20-Jul-2005, 02:52 PM
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Caudal peduncle looks better on this photo. But right hand tail shoulder looks weak or broken.

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Geert Coppens

Hi Geert, if a tail shoulder is broken, can it heal and if it can heal, does it depend on how near the body it's broken pls?
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Old 20-Jul-2005, 11:20 PM
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The tail is quite alright for this fish, overall a very nice piece. I have carefully look at the fish and paid close attention to the tail. The only thing that I see is that it's too skinny and the size of the tail made the balance of the fish a bit off. When the fish is bigger, this fish is going to be a real nice piece. I wish that I could have taken more pics of the fish, but it's now in quarantine and heading for it's new home already. Mr.Oishi's Comp Fish are almost sold out, we only have 3 left.

I would like to add one thing about the condition of the tail. For this fish the tail is not broken, the pictures made it appear so. However, with minor defects with the tails, there are definitely steps that you can do to help the tail improve in quality. I plan to talk a bit about this at the workshop later on this weekend. Some of the Japanese breeders goes as far as to cut some of the tails of their junior fish, to improve the tail condition. This needs to be done by experts but the exercises that you can do could be learned easily. Come by to the Workshop if you have time, and we can discuss this in more details.

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