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post Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:31 pm
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A calico is by definition, having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly according to the dictionary.Although this is not a typical edonishiki with the usual splendour of colours,OMO ,the way it carries itself ,together with its body conformation more than make up for the former shortfall.Even a conspicuous spicule overgrowth at its dorsal end of its caudal fin fail to deter me from purchasing this specimen as its is easily removable without much recurrence.Unlike my previous calico which is inadequate in its headgrowth,this one shows promising wen development at its tender age.This male is closed to 5 inch and definite to add some colors to my already overstocked collection.I know Sabine would be thrilled to see another calico in this forum.Please enjoy

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Hey PSI reading 128 liao ,even he is wearing a white N95 face mask what about us? smoke.gif

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And as usual a video clip to end and show its swimming and deportment.



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post Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:59 am
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low aeration due to haze? tongue.gif
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post Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:09 am
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Almost 6 months have passed since I last post about this edonishiki.This morning,I had the opportunity to fish it out into an enamel basin for a visual topview update.The red has intensify.Infact it has almost invaded the whole base color.The black streaks are vivid and bold.Need I say more of its headgrowth?
I'm quite satisfy by its progress.What about you?Coming to 6 inch,this beast has been fed 2 meals of tubifex(live) with hikari saki/lionhead as basics alternate with frozen bloodworms daily.

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我的最爱五花兰寿


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post Fri, 30 Mar 2007 4:32 pm
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Maybe someday if full red infiltration is complete,I would have in hand something like this below:



called in chinese 豹 寿 or leopard ranchu sweatingbullets.gif





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post Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:59 am
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How come I missed this post in the fall? I must have been busy with my fry.
This calico was beautiful back then, but you managed to put real colour and so much wen on her good_very.gif . Nice big fish - I'll take it anytime biggrin.gif
I finally found a source of frozen bloodworms, expensive, but I'm giving it a try to put some colour and wen on my young ranchu. She'll get more of those once summer arrives and she can go outside into green water.
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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 2:10 pm
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The last time,I showed this fish was some 4months back.Now some 9 months under my care,this beast has almost changed into a RED LEOPARD blush.gif .His wen has blossomed into a ehhhhhhh........ cauliflower?????
His color with its dominant blood red hue contrast magnificently with its ink blacked spots.This fish was on 6 months diet of live tubi,alternate with high protein pellets and rich source of home grown algae.

I have recently switched back to frozen bloodworms for fear of it putting too much FAT hmm.gif

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Now see how it swims from the......TOP wink.gif








How's the.....................LEOPARD THAT NEVER CHANGE ITS SPOTS?????
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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 2:49 pm
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Magnificent, as usual GR...

....could you post some sideview pics as well?

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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 4:07 pm
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Hmmmmmm let me see if a sideview is available


This is one pose I can find:


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Looks like a TVR tail isn't it?


Now here's a side video to depict its excellent deportment despite its heavy headedness(my personal opinion)

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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 5:09 pm
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Wonderful, the magic of algae yes?
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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 7:34 pm
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Magnificent growth, GR!
I just love its headgrowth which resembles a flowerhorn hump. Or that old bald chinese deity that usually laughing and carrying a stick. Makes the fish looks more "human" biggrin.gif
How big is it now?and how do you remove the growth on its caudal fin?
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post Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:12 pm
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QUOTE(d_golem @ Mon, 23 Jul 2007 7:34 pm) *

Magnificent growth, GR!
I just love its headgrowth which resembles a flowerhorn hump. Or that old bald chinese deity that usually laughing and carrying a stick. Makes the fish looks more "human" biggrin.gif
How big is it now?and how do you remove the growth on its caudal fin?



Kekeke you mean the God of Longevity

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I have not measured it precisely but I think it should be near 7 inch

And the spicule that stick out of the dorsal root of tail was just snipped off without any sign of regrowth nor scarring


I think the headgrowth can be due to combination of factors.Genetics which is beyond our control and factors which are within our control namely
1) Water conditions
2)Feed......Worms and algae


Here are another two calico which are showing growth spurts of their wens.Though not as significant,you can see the raised areas which form the crown which I hope will proliferate as in the red piece.I can't be sure rusure.gif


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post Tue, 24 Jul 2007 3:59 am
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Yep that's the guy biggrin.gif happy looking chap, always laugh when I see a figurine of him.

I got one Thai red cap that got that spicule thingy exactly like yours. So it's safe to just, snip it off, then?

Ur calicos r so beautiful btw. I've decided me next fish is gonna be a calico ranchu, and I think it's gonna be a while before I find one half as the quality as yours in OZ tongue.gif
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I love Calicos and this one is really nice. (The cauliflower Ranchu..hehe)
I enjoyed both TV & SV posts.
Good job.
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post Tue, 24 Jul 2007 5:13 am
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GR, your fish and your goldfish keeping skill is one of the best... Congrats buddy.


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I've decided me next fish is gonna be a calico ranchu, and I think it's gonna be a while before I find one half as the quality as yours in OZ


I want a calico one too. I wish I could find one with this quality in US before I retire (I am now in my late twenties. lol)
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post Tue, 24 Jul 2007 5:26 am
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wow.. the improve in redness is superd.... would u mind show us how u home grown ur algae?
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