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chandramerpati
post Tue, 07 Aug 2007 3:27 pm
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Dear Friends....

I have adopted 2 baby oranda 2 months ago.
They are calico type and sakura type.

Calico Oranda.

Baby size. 10 cm.

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Junior size. 13-14 cm after 2 months.

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Sakura Oranda.

Baby size. 10 cm.

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Junior size. 13-14 cm after 2 months.

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I grow them in the 2 m x 1 m tube. Feeding regime is 2x Bloodworm/day and 6x Mixed Pellets (Hikari Lionhead-Nozomi Wheatgerm-Lobster Pellets).

I need comments for further developments.
Anyway, which one has the better potential? Are they eligible enough to go for a show? sweatingbullets.gif

Thanks. peace.gif
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post Tue, 14 Aug 2007 4:16 pm
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Me thought sakura fish is basically calico fish with no black or blue pigmentation, but bekko's description seems to make sense.
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