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sheringam
post Fri, 20 May 2005 10:18 am
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Please comment on these 2 side view ranchu. The pictures are not clear cos taken with a phone camera and the ranchu are quite active. Both around 2.5-3 inches.


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post Fri, 20 May 2005 2:28 pm
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On the contrary,I very much admire the piece which is red and white.The setting of the tail maybe abit low but some of the LFS promote this feature.I'm not too sure whether this is an acceptable norm in terms of the standard of judging but ultimately it boils down to personal preference.This fish is still very young and the color much to be desired.With proper grooming,plus TLC included,I hope to see this fish in the future to assess the skill of the keeper which is more important.

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post Fri, 20 May 2005 4:10 pm
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QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 20 May 2005 2:28 pm)
On the contrary,I very much admire the piece which is red and white.The setting of the tail maybe abit low but some of the LFS promote this feature.I'm not too sure whether this is an acceptable norm in terms of the standard of judging but ultimately it boils down to personal preference.This fish is still very young and the color much to be desired.With proper grooming,plus TLC included,I hope to see this fish in the future to assess the skill of the keeper which is more important.

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right on dot doc....
it all depend on the grooming skill of owner now to exploit their full potential in order to realise and justify the premium value paid.
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