Goldfish Sources In Usa |
Goldfish Sources In Usa |
maryjanecapri |
Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:07 am
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has anyone purchased from Neo Ranchu before? if so what was your experience like? did the fish arrive healthy? thank you.
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stech |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:41 am
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I'm in NYC and is a Ranchu collector. Only quality Ranchu you will find is from on-line. Try goldfishnet.com, NeoRanchu and Fishsempai. Sometimes the Chinatown fish stores sells baby Ranchu that have promising tail tucks and heads. I was able to pick one such baby Ranchu with square heads and nice tail tuck for about $6 last year from the fish store on Broome Street. Unfortunately he got sick. So don't stop looking. Sometimes you may get lucky.
Curious what type of filters do you all use for your Ranchus? I have Rena XP3, but they give me crystal clear water. |
Paulyboy |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 3:34 am
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Dear Stech
Many thanks for your reply, it looks like we all have the same problem. I am going to make a trip to Chinatown and hope for the best, worst case scenario is I get a day looking at fish! I am currently mainly keeping Ryukin, I have various filters, some sponge, some external and some home made. My 'best' filter is a combination of an external filter which runs in combination with a home made trickle to both improve the water quality and take the energy out of the water flow. It makes more of a rainfall effect than a flow. The water quality is great and the fish get O2 rich water. Cheers Paul |
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