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post Tue, 13 Jul 2004 7:20 pm
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Major Ops

i only snip my ranchu less than 5 mm away at the tail, this one really eye opener.....
can swim meh?
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post Tue, 13 Jul 2004 8:44 pm
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QUOTE(white horse T1 @ Tue 13 Jul 2004 07:20 PM)
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i only snip my ranchu less than 5 mm away at the tail, this one really eye opener.....
can swim meh?

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Why did you snipped your ranchu's tails?
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post Wed, 14 Jul 2004 1:10 pm
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Tue 13 Jul 2004 08:44 PM)
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Why did you snipped your ranchu's tails?
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just some unsightly growth.

consulted one thai seller & one local LHS at Neo Tiew before, they said no problem and it is quite common to snip it.
this forum also mentioned that the growth will return after snipping.

Just done it two days back. the fish don't seem stress at all and no bleeding also.
Overall quite happy with the end result; add melafix in any case and fish swimming fine since.
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QUOTE(white horse T1 @ Wed 14 Jul 2004 01:09 PM)
just some unsightly growth.

consulted one thai seller & one local LHS at Neo Tiew before, they said no problem and it is quite common to snip it.
this forum also mentioned that the growth will return after snipping.

Just done it two days back.  the fish don't seem stress at all and no bleeding also.
Overall quite happy with the end result; add melafix in any case and fish swimming fine since.
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Did you by any chance took pics of the before and after operation? It would be nice to compare them a month later. My own experience in snipping was the defective anal fin grew back EXACTLY like it was. It was a waste of my time and unnecessary stress for the poor fish. But what you did was trimmed(?) the tails - the result might be different from my experience where I cut the whole anal fin off.
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