Where To Buy White Enamel Basin |
Where To Buy White Enamel Basin |
HappyBuddha |
Sat, 22 Nov 2003 8:15 am
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If you keep goldfish that looks good from the top, such as top-view Ranchu, Butterfly Demekin, Celestials, Bubble Eyes, Tosakin, and to some extend, Pearlscale etc, you will probably want to appreciate them in a white enamel basin. The following ranchu in a white enamel basin belongs to bro xerovix.
The white background shows off their colour best as it does not cause colour distortion. A white (or red & white) shinny fish looks pink in a red bowl! Instead of enamel, you could use ceramic or plastic white bowl as well, but only an enamel bowl could give you the correct “look and feel." |
GF Lover |
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 9:45 am
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Silver Member No.: 214 Group: Member Posts: 276 Topics Started: 4 Joined: 19-Apr-04 Last seen online: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:09 am User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 6:37 am From: lhntrd@singnet.com.sg Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
I have seen some LFS using those white rectangular plastic container from Ikea for you to choose your fish. There are those round plastic basis that is almost white or light blue made in Indonesia for sale at about $5 to $6 a piece.
"No fish prawn also can". But we have forgotten that prawn is sometimes more expensive and more nutritious than fish. Maybe the plastic basis are better because they do not rust and gets damage easily. The Japanese used to display their ranchu in wooden basin before the invention of enamel basin. I am sure that it will be a matter of time before the plastic basin will replace the enamel basin. |
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