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Old 09-Aug-2005, 08:59 PM
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Ranchu bred in 2005 (Part II)

This is another of my Tosai bred in 2005.

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Old 10-Aug-2005, 08:58 AM
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This is another of my Tosai bred in 2005.


Very nice piece here. I like the scalation and long head most. Scales seems to fall in place very nicely and the head is so long and wide.

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Old 10-Aug-2005, 05:13 PM
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Another beautiful tail. Excellent fish, just one comment if I may, a bit skinny, don't you think?
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Old 10-Aug-2005, 06:24 PM
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Another beautiful tail. Excellent fish, just one comment if I may, a bit skinny, don't you think?


Maybe it is a little skinny at the time being. But, I must say that I like Tosai with a very long body and a caudal peduncle that is a little long. I think this gives well-balanced Oya that can swim well.
As it is a female, I am conviced that the body will become much stronger and the caudal peduncle look shorter soon.

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Maybe it is a little skinny at the time being. But, I must say that I like Tosai with a very long body and a caudal peduncle that is a little long. I think this gives well-balanced Oya that can swim well.
As it is a female, I am conviced that the body will become much stronger and the caudal peduncle look shorter soon.

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Geert,

Can you give a bit more details by what you mean "....body will become much stronger....."? Do you mean increase in bulk or backbone will thicken or etc?

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Old 11-Aug-2005, 12:12 AM
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Geert,

Can you give a bit more details by what you mean "....body will become much stronger....."? Do you mean increase in bulk or backbone will thicken or etc?

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Hello PY Koh,

It will increase in bulk ; and hopefully the backbone and caudal peduncle will thicken too.

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Geert Coppens

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