Sonny's Ranchus, Pulling My Ranchu from the trough they normally live in |
Sonny's Ranchus, Pulling My Ranchu from the trough they normally live in |
Sonny |
Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:13 am
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Normally I look down on the fish in my horse trough outside so today I pulled the Ranchu to check on them and get some pictures.
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Sonny |
Thu, 21 Jun 2007 9:34 am
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Rare to find such beauties in a faraway land like the US. They must be horsing around happily in your horse trough.How big is a horse trough?(Sorry for asking,we dont have horses here except for the turf club )Any filtration or just natural brewed green?Color look amazingly good for all that carry the reds. Thanks goldrush. I've had them all for a year or more but I'm pretty sure they originated in China. Except for the first one which came from Japan. My horse trough is really more elaborate than it sounds. It hold about 275 us gallons, has two bottom drains and a mechanical and trickle filter. Here's an older picture: |
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