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> An Apache Has Landed!, My black oranda turns into a black and gold
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post Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:49 pm
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The word Apache is associated with a few popular definition

Some of these are as follows:

A very popular public domain

A lagi popular instrumental song made popular by the group,the Shadows in the 60’s

A Parisian gangster

Name given to a Native American Apache Indian tribe, a tribe well known for its endurance and skill in warfare

Apache helicopter: The AH-64 Apache is the United States Army's principal attack helicopter, and is the successor to the AH-1 Cobra


As for goldfish,this is what an Apache is all about:

An Apache oranda is A thai oranda laced with specks,stripes or patches of red and black coloration.This is what have become of my black oranda featured many months ago here. mad.gif

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Blame it on the genotype that the chromatophores somehow express themselves differently after a period of time.On the other hand,I may end up with a nice parti-colored variant. tongue.gif


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Perhaps a candidate for the upcoming competition? rolleyes.gif

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It is all or nothing,either you love it or you hate it.There is no two ways about it.If it peaks to give distinct ,contrasting colour between black and gold,it’ll be a gem.But if it pits to give a messy hue

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What you have is not an APACHE but in local term…….a mere ATTAPCHEEE!!!!!!!!!! hysterical.gif hysterical.gif hysterical.gif
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post Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:29 pm
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Nice!!! Looks like volcanic rock. Still sizzling hot inside. Woo Hooo!!!
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