Pearl Scale Goldfish |
Pearl Scale Goldfish |
mountain |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 2:35 pm
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wats this fish called?? short tail pearl scale??
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HappyBuddha |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 3:23 pm
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Right-on; short-tails Pearlscales!
I used to have some. They killed one another... Generally speaking, the short-tail variety does not have a crown. Oversized Linked Image (Click to Expand) Above are the long-tail variety which usually has a crown (that often resembles... nevermind. ) on its head. ET'S pride and joy... : I think it's 2 feet long by now. PS. They're not "Pearl Scale" but "Pearlscales". |
RBT |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 3:34 pm
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very nice pearlscales water parameters must b very good fins so nice n clear.!!!!
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HappyBuddha |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 3:39 pm
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QUOTE(mountain @ Thu 17 Jun 2004 02:34 PM) I forgot to add.... did you noticed yours has larger head (from topview) compared to mine? I was told it's nicer to have short-tails pearlies with tiny head. |
manammakan |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 3:50 pm
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I bought some pearlscales too.
Small one $2, big one $8. |
mountain |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 3:51 pm
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yap, tats right.. not the kinda that we wanna play with. when i got it , it was tiny head, but that was when i started off this hobby. Its now stuned + out of shape because i didn't know how to keep it. prob ask g-string to see if he wanna grab 1 or 2 together and we can start to see how much can it grow.
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HappyBuddha |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 4:13 pm
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Wah... you guys want to play with Pearlies ah? Short-tail ones I hope; they are cuter with their small head and tails making them really ball-like.
Here're how I would select my pearlscales. 1. The head must be small. This can be tough if you're not familiar. Go to a few LFS to compare and learn first. They are rarer but not that hard to find! 2. The penducle must not be long; mountain's seem okay while wheretoeat's are too long. 3. The black eyes... must be nicely surrounded inside a chrome ring. See ET's;swee! See wheretoeat last pic - like kenna whack blacken eyes. Sorry hor; I think it won't kill you I condemn a little about your pearlies; $2 not that heart pain right? |
HappyBuddha |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 4:19 pm
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Add some more:-
4. The tiny tails should open up instead of closed. That's actually quite common. Some, however, are opened too wide and looking like a stiff cross. Yuk. 5. Needless to say the body must be round but this really refers to looking down from the top. The side profile of a pearlie is not really all rounded; The back is relatively straight (like a good lionhead). Mountain's red/white side profile actually resembles a ranchu ah! 6. Given that good pearls meeting the above are not difficult to come by, I'd go one step further and pick one with a unique colouration/pattern. See ... I had that number 3 ball. Find one that has the planet earth printed on its body, will ya? |
manammakan |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 4:39 pm
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Thu 17 Jun 2004 04:13 PM) Wah... you guys want to play with Pearlies ah? Short-tail ones I hope; they are cuter with their small head and tails making them really ball-like. Here're how I would select my pearlscales. 1. The head must be small. This can be tough if you're not familiar. Go to a few LFS to compare and learn first. They are rarer but not that hard to find! 2. The penducle must not be long; mountain's seem okay while wheretoeat's are too long. 3. The black eyes... must be nicely surrounded inside a chrome ring. See ET's;swee! See wheretoeat last pic - like kenna whack blacken eyes. Sorry hor; I think it won't kill you I condemn a little about your pearlies; $2 not that heart pain right? Thats why I buy cheap goldfish now. Kana chiat until chi-tay chi-tay also no heartache one |
Seacucumber |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 5:15 pm
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Li Eh Piao Cheng Jin Pian Tai Member No.: 10 Group: Associate Posts: 1,920 Topics Started: 65 Joined: 10-Dec-03 Last seen online: Sun, 28 May 2017 1:52 am User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 6:31 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
i want to join also....
will go look for pearlies now! woohoo!! from a "golee" to a basketball! tat's my target! |
mountain |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 5:52 pm
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later go back dig out my aquarama video .. i think have basketball pearlies ...
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Allan |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 6:14 pm
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Hmm.. you guys were talking about pearlscales last evening but I didn't know you are serious about it.
Seeing their pics is making me quite tempted. I still don't like crown pearls. I have spare tubs and will source for short-tails. Wish me luck in landing good ones and the same to you. |
LASERGUY |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 6:38 pm
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Thu 17 Jun 2004 04:19 PM) Add some more:- 4. The tiny tails should open up instead of closed. That's actually quite common. Some, however, are opened too wide and looking like a stiff cross. Yuk. 5. Needless to say the body must be round but this really refers to looking down from the top. The side profile of a pearlie is not really all rounded; The back is relatively straight (like a good lionhead). Mountain's red/white side profile actually resembles a ranchu ah! 6. Given that good pearls meeting the above are not difficult to come by, I'd go one step further and pick one with a unique colouration/pattern. See ... I had that number 3 ball. Find one that has the planet earth printed on its body, will ya? Eh..HB, you miss out this, they must have hump also, like ryukin. Mountain's one don't look nice because no hump.... Why not all of us start hunting for PS, and have a mini competition ? They are relatively cheap compared to ranchu.... |
mountain |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 7:55 pm
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condamn by RG. Sorrie fishy .. u are going to the frigdge
looks like only i got ugly fish around hmm .. so wats the purpose of this competition?? i mean .. are we looking at growth rate? Is cyberET allowed to participate ?? |
HappyBuddha |
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 8:27 pm
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Hey guys, I love the idea of the Pearscales competition! Shall we do it?
Let's see... why Pearlies? Because the short-tails variety is cheap at $2 (€0.97). Try getting a decent ranchu for $2; you can't. Heck, for $2 you probably can't get a decent Ryukin or Oranda too. Pearlies are for cheapskates. The aim of this competition... well, there's a China goldfish Competition Standard to look at (Click here) but we'll keep it simple -- see who can develop his pearlies really big. It has to be healthy; a fat fish that lies on the floor waiting to die is just pathetic. I think we should all start with pearlies from the same spawn, ie, we all pick from the same tank at a specified LFS. This way the chances of someone getting a super-duper bloodline (by chance) is reduced when he picked his at another LFS. I think we won't care how you groom it. Green Water, green water with filtration, clear water with daily change, clear water that never change for 4 months ... whatever. It's your call. How's that? Add on the list on what you like to the little competition to be like! |
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