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post Sun, 21 Mar 2004 1:31 am
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QUOTE(domho7 @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 12:09 AM)
Tks bro

Eh show yours lei.  smile.gif

ok.. ok... here it is smile.gif

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post Sun, 21 Mar 2004 1:55 am
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wah chio... buffalo head eh? shiok.gif
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3rd fish is the best of the lot..... happydance1.gif
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post Sun, 21 Mar 2004 3:52 pm
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QUOTE(g-string @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 10:01 AM)
3rd fish is the best of the lot.....  happydance1.gif

hheheh... the 3rd fish was the cheapest of the lot..... no other hidden defects abt 4"

Personally, I like the 1st fish most. I would consider it one of my all time favourite. I like a fish with the high back and ridiculously big buffalo cheeks...wahahahhah.... just my personal preference lah tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
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post Sun, 21 Mar 2004 5:16 pm
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with reference to 1st fish's high back, will they develope balance problems or short swimming burst patterns when they grow older?
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QUOTE(mountain @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 05:16 PM)
with reference to 1st fish's high back, will they develope balance problems or short swimming burst patterns when they grow older?

I think it's a beautiful fish and bouyancy shouldn't be a problem at all. no.gif
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post Sun, 21 Mar 2004 7:05 pm
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 05:21 PM)
I think it's a beautiful fish and bouyancy shouldn't be a problem at all.  no.gif

thanks HB...the fish indeed do not have boyancy problem.

BTW , how is this batch of photo huh ?? it was taken in the "New" studio with white Oyama on all sides...and daylight PL light tongue.gif
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QUOTE(caster @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 07:05 PM)
thanks HB...the fish indeed do not have boyancy problem.

BTW , how is this batch of photo huh ?? it was taken in the "New" studio with white Oyama on all sides...and daylight PL light tongue.gif

The pics look fine now but I have colour corrected them for you. Somehow they all had a green (or maybe it was yellow?) tint. I don't know why they are so but maybe you didn't adjust the white balance?

Why are the fishes hanging so near the floor? biggrin.gif Are they in shock (pH or maybe temp)? Use water form their home tank. wink.gif
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Sun 21 Mar 2004 07:12 PM)
The pics look fine now but I have colour corrected them for you.  Somehow they all had a green (or maybe it was yellow?) tint.  I don't know why they are so but maybe you didn't adjust the white balance?

Why are the fishes hanging so near the floor?  biggrin.gif  Are they in shock (pH or maybe temp)?  Use water form their home tank.  wink.gif

The water is from their home tank ..hehhehe just that the water level is low,... so that they have lesser space to swim around so than I can take a good shot tongue.gif..

The White balance have been set to Auto... so I guess it isn;t doing a good job tongue.gif
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Domho, are you keeping your fishes in a foam box?
have anyone experienced keeping goldfish in foam box? because i have a lot, if it is usable, then great, saves money.
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QUOTE(nobnoba @ Thu 25 Mar 2004 12:56 AM)
Domho, are you keeping your fishes in a foam box?
have anyone experienced keeping goldfish in foam box? because i have a lot, if it is usable, then great, saves money.

Yes, using them now. smile.gif
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