Wanna See My Wakin? |
Wanna See My Wakin? |
kingyoo |
Sun, 21 Dec 2003 6:21 am
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These 2 boys are about 7 inches and not quite tosai.
I am mad that they are pink from eating too much krill. They will go to the "spa" this next summer and get white again. I tried to get good still shots to see their beatiful fin patterns, but they are not used to being panned and were sort of "freaked out". |
dennis |
Tue, 23 Dec 2003 10:29 am
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Are this the type which the Japanese strip their scales while they are young ?
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HappyBuddha |
Tue, 23 Dec 2003 2:39 pm
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Nice wakin! Goosh, you sure have lots of beautiful goldfishes!
[off topic mode] I would put them in a white coloured basin, preferably made of enamel, as their white scales can otherwise reflect the colour of the basin distorting the pleasure somewhat. |
kingyoo |
Thu, 25 Dec 2003 2:31 am
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QUOTE Are this the type which the Japanese strip their scales while they are young ? No, those fish are called Jikin. They look similar, but the tails are totally split to disticnt lobes. Some con-artists will try to sell wakin as jikin. This is a pic of a Jikin(not mine). QUOTE I would put them in a white coloured basin, preferably made of enamel, as their white scales can otherwise reflect the colour of the basin distorting the pleasure somewhat I agree with you somewhat, but when you put place a "not so perfect white" against a perfect white enamel basin the white of the basin will be whiter than the fish. If you put a white fish in a blue bowl, (like in Koi shows) the white is brighter than the blue and makes the fish appear a better quality. My wakin are actually alot more pink in person than in the picture. |
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