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Hamad
post Sat, 21 May 2005 5:33 am
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I'm noticing the black is fading to more silver-ish with metalic shine instead of deep black on my adult orandas, they used to be darker.

Is there anything special to do beside sunlight that could maintain the color? I'm feeding JBL sinking pellets with 10% spirulina which supposably enhances color.

They eat very well and very lively and I change the water [80% every 2 days]. Also indirect sunlight is there during the day so I hope there's something to do!

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post Sat, 21 May 2005 12:37 pm
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try not to feed color enhancer food, it'll enhance the red pigment instead smile.gif
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post Sat, 21 May 2005 12:59 pm
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Dear Hamad

Perhaps this thread will enlighten you on your blacks and your feeding of high content of spirulina

http://www.kokosgoldfish.com/GoldfishChaningColor.html

Blacks are especially hard to maintain in terms of coloration
As such they are recommended to be kept by themselves if color enhancing food are required by other coloration breed.They are sensitive to the environment as well.A dark base floor and surrounding will deter color lost compare to clear glass tank and white or lighter based floor.It is also sensitive to salt content in the water which may rectify chromatophores listless in its presentation.If the fish are not in the pink of health,the blacks will be listless,showing more reflective gold and pale shade looking.

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post Sat, 21 May 2005 3:43 pm
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Thank you so much! That is really informative and enlighting! I had salt AND fed them a lot of spirulina - so this explains it!! Gonna have to look for a substitute now, no other sinking pellet food available in stupid fish stores here - Tetra products are conquering almost all LFS in the UAE..sad.gif
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post Sun, 22 May 2005 4:08 pm
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Hi Hamad

If you are hard working enough you can convert all your floating food into sinking ones by making it into a paste.Pls feel free to see my previous post on this

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QUOTE(Hamad @ Sat, 21 May 2005 3:43 pm)
Thank you so much! That is really informative and enlighting! I had salt AND fed them a lot of spirulina - so this explains it!! Gonna have to look for a substitute now, no other sinking pellet food available in stupid fish stores here - Tetra products are conquering almost all LFS in the UAE..sad.gif
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if only tetra in your country, can try tetra gold exotic and tetra growth. tetra food is quite powerful for goldfish. if u can find tetrafin gold, give it a try. i not sure the price there, but not a low cost food.
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QUOTE(goldrush @ Sun, 22 May 2005 4:08 pm)
Hi Hamad

If you are hard working enough you can convert all your floating food into sinking ones by making it into a paste.Pls feel free to see my previous post on this

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why bother to convert ?
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post Fri, 21 Oct 2005 5:48 pm
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Hi folks,

Was chatting w a fish breeder n he mentioned tat black goldfish shld not b fed food w spirulina... s it w change their colour... any truth in the matter?
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post Fri, 21 Oct 2005 6:20 pm
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Hi,
I mixed some Thailand manufacturer high spirulina based pallets with my hikari pallets. To cut cost mah.. but the Thai Black Ranchu doing very well, the black really nice and even. However, when I switch to total Hikari pallets only, it's belly changed to orange, not only that, my black butterfly and red cap oranda had the same effect as well. What is happening? Will post some pics later.
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post Sat, 22 Oct 2005 12:56 am
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It is more on the genes. Black fishes with good genes stays black in green water combined with Hikari Lionhead diet.

If you are not sure of your source, then it is best to avoid food with carotenoid. Of course it goes without saying to avoid food with colour enhancing properties too. Yet doing all these might still not prevent black fishes with weak black genes from fading.
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hey guys, im new here.... can anyone advice me about the new black ranchu i just bought and seems his blackness is fading and changing to dark gold... sad.gif
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post Fri, 02 Dec 2005 1:37 pm
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QUOTE(koolbeep @ Fri, 02 Dec 2005 12:59 pm)
hey guys, im new here.... can anyone advice me about the new black ranchu i just bought and seems his blackness is fading and changing to dark gold... sad.gif
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Reading the Newbies' FAQ (1st paragraph) written by CP here will definitely help:
http://www.rafflesgold.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3031
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QUOTE(desireless @ Fri, 02 Dec 2005 1:37 pm)
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Reading the Newbies' FAQ (1st paragraph) written by CP here will definitely help:
http://www.rafflesgold.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3031
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reading that link was first thing i did when i got here.. biggrin.gif

thank you for redirecting me to this thread.... its now makes sense...
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post Fri, 09 Dec 2005 5:19 pm
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i just wanna ask you guys... how to maintain the black color of black ranchu? it seems like the color of my black ranchu is fading... thanks in advance for answring my newbie question hi.gif
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