What The Differences Top View N Side Ranchu |
What The Differences Top View N Side Ranchu |
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Wed, 18 Aug 2004 3:34 pm
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Hi,
I'm new here. I like to commemt that this is a very resourceful site. Lots of info and technique to learn from. I have two ranchus, in a 4 ft thank. Claim to be from Thailand when bought. After looking for more ranchu. I understand that there are two types of Ranchu. Top View and Side View. What are the differences? Regards Thanks |
CP |
Thu, 19 Aug 2004 3:07 pm
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The main difference is the price.
I too am new to this hobby,taken up slightly more than a year ago.As their name suggests,topview(TV) is appreciated from top whereas sideview(SV) from side. Main sources of SV are Malaysia, China and Thai with Thai fishes leading in terms of quality but of course more pricey. TV are from Thai and Japan.Japanese only appreciate ranchus from top,like koi,and sideviews from Japan are unheard of (for me anyway).Of course, Japanese TV is more expensive than Thai. As a begineer,I am presently keeping only SVs ( I currently have 11 Thais) as I find that it is easier to tell one good SV from another.The art of appreciating TV,in my opinion,is not an easy skill to be mastered and may take years to learn.Why do I say so?Well,if I walk into a LFS and see a SV without its price tag,I can roughly guess how much the fish is selling for and when the owner quotes me the price it will be not very far off.As for TVs,I probably cant tell the difference between a $200 and $1,000 fish. There are forumers here who have honed the skills to the extent that they know or can roughly guess from which breeders the TV is from from the look of the fish. I am not discouraging you from 'playing' TVs,to me that is the pinnacle of Ranchu appreciation which I will someday start,but my advice (begineer's advice) is to be patient,learn more before parting with your hard earned money. I have heard that some unscroupolous dealers are passing off Thai TVs as Japs,and some are marketed as bloodlines (Thai fish with Japan origin) so do read up more and shop around before buying. Another thing.Even with SVs,my advice is BE PATIENT!When I first started I was so exicted I keep buying fishes and my tank was full in no time.Naturally I keep upgrading my fishes and giving away the older ones and trust me, it is not cheap! I started with fishes costing a few bucks,then 20 bucks,then 50 then 100 then 200.I think I spent more than 2k already in one year.And,never ever tell your wife the true cost of the fish! My guideline is 25%. Enjoy. |
HappyBuddha |
Thu, 19 Aug 2004 5:57 pm
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Thank you for writing, cpiw2002. Well put! With some minor correction this could end up becoming a pinned FAQ.
QUOTE(cpiw2002 @ Thu 19 Aug 2004 03:07 pm) TV are from Thai and Japan.Japanese only appreciate ranchus from top,like koi,and sideviews from Japan are unheard of (for me anyway).Of course, Japanese TV is more expensive than Thai. Although majority of ranchu keepers in Japan appreciate ranchus from the top, there are sideview ranchu fanatics in Japan. Don't forget that, all ranchus originated from Japan. But let's not make this a public knowledge or silly LFSs will start marketing sideview ranchus "with Japan bloodline" and jack up the prices. |
The Matrix |
Fri, 20 Aug 2004 1:13 am
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The Matrix Member No.: 19 Group: Associate Posts: 2,916 Topics Started: 20 Joined: 25-Nov-03 Last seen online: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 5:22 pm User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 4:51 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Thu 19 Aug 2004 05:57 pm) Thank you for writing, cpiw2002. Well put! Don't forget that, all ranchus originated from Japan. But let's not make this a public knowledge or silly LFSs will start marketing sideview ranchus "with Japan bloodline" and jack up the prices. Yo, Ranchu was a name given by CHINESE and got re-wrote as the present word Ran-Chu!!!! And Egg shaped fish are CHINA origin. Actually all prices also kenna jack up lah. Demand and supply problem. During last year peak period, ryukin can fetch over 3 digits, not low 2 digit can get a decent one. In fact, ranchu price also dipping fast and a lot of lionchu surfacing. |
HappyBuddha |
Fri, 20 Aug 2004 5:23 am
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QUOTE(The Matrix @ Fri 20 Aug 2004 01:13 am) Yo, Ranchu was a name given by CHINESE and got re-wrote as the present word Ran-Chu!!!! And Egg shaped fish are CHINA origin. Ooops. I flunk history.... From what I understand, lionhead is chinese's "egg fish" and the japanese bred it to become their own lionhead calling it ranchu, tio boh? It's like comet is american. Of course if you are strict about it, all goldfish originated from china. Please correct me if that's not right. Thanks. |
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Fri, 20 Aug 2004 9:04 am
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Fri 20 Aug 2004 05:23 am) Ooops. I flunk history.... From what I understand, lionhead is chinese's "egg fish" and the japanese bred it to become their own lionhead calling it ranchu, tio boh? It's like comet is american. Of course if you are strict about it, all goldfish originated from china. Please correct me if that's not right. Thanks. Osaka ranchu lor. Comet actually is a proud production of America. From the ancient line of goldfish. Ironically, most of the popular varieties are "exported and remodified" version... ryukin, ranchu, shubunkin, comet ... till now, the traditional varieties still largely controlled and dominated by China - bubble eyes, moor, pearl, oranda. hehehehehehe ... becos many love red/white ... where the traditional still orangy. |
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