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post Fri, 30 Apr 2004 5:53 pm
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just purchased a pair of Thai black ranchus... size about 7.5 cm head to tail...

hehe... i'm still on learning phase for ranchus... so go on, just shoot me ah... yes.gif

thanks... beg2.gif

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post Fri, 30 Apr 2004 6:02 pm
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QUOTE(void @ Fri 30 Apr 2004 05:53 PM)
just purchased a pair of Thai black ranchus... size about 7.5 cm head to tail...

hehe... i'm still on learning phase for ranchus... so go on, just shoot me ah...  yes.gif

thanks...  beg2.gif

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the first one i like leh....
black black, cheeky and nice body

2nd one....abit humpy
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post Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:33 pm
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First piece is fcuking nice!!! good_very.gif
I like it very very much. good_very.gif good_very.gif good_very.gif
Pump up the head so that it will cover the very slight up-step right after the head. But I see that it is very minor. Not to worry about wink.gif

2nd one humpy like Ah Tan say. And the tail a bit "lazy". Not much headgrowth also. 7.5 cm only so the head sure can still be pumped. Overall, it is better than some blackies selling at $150 ++ here peace.gif

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1st one might be broader in future if well fed....
doubt that the wen will cover eyes as what desireless describe.....

overall the 1st one seems more potential.....
pls do update us in future....
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post Sat, 01 May 2004 2:53 am
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Phew they look huge. Nice catch Void
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interesting, first piece not bad, got a better side view photo of the first fish? looks chinese to me le, any idea? what did the LFS say?
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post Mon, 03 May 2004 9:53 pm
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1st 1 nicer than the 2nd 1!

Food is a headache for Blackies!!
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Black ranchus require sunlight and clear/clean water to show their best colours.
Food should be just wheatgerm based. This I learnt from Thai breeders. Hope this helps.
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QUOTE(leogon @ Mon 03 May 2004 09:57 PM)
Black ranchus require sunlight and clear/clean water to show their best colours.
Food should be just wheatgerm based. This I learnt from Thai breeders. Hope this helps.

Wheatgerm based is lower in protein,growth not so fast but wat to do.. The rest have color enhancers..
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post Wed, 05 May 2004 7:55 am
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QUOTE(leogon @ Mon 03 May 2004 09:57 PM)
Black ranchus require sunlight and clear/clean water to show their best colours.
Food should be just wheatgerm based. This I learnt from Thai breeders. Hope this helps.

genetic is mainly the issue....
used to be skeptical and kept in clear water too...
but now, in gwater, the black is even blacker.... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(nismoman77 @ Mon 03 May 2004 10:44 PM)
Wheatgerm based is lower in protein,growth not so fast but wat to do.. The rest have color enhancers..

depending on wat kind of colour enchancers.....
spirulina is ok for black....
my blackies are on Hikari Lionhead pellets.....containing spirulina.....
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QUOTE(g-string @ Wed 05 May 2004 07:56 AM)
depending on wat kind of colour enchancers.....
spirulina is ok for black....
my blackies are on Hikari Lionhead pellets.....containing spirulina.....

Usually when they list the ingredients, they list them in the order of percentage. So I want to point out Hikari Lionhead may actually have more carotenoid then spirulina. In any case, their percentage is very small, unlike JBL's Goldperls which clearly and proudly say contains 10% of spirulina. You wanna try Goldperls to see the effect of spirulina on blackies? no.gif
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post Wed, 05 May 2004 10:02 am
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aiyah.. forgot to tell u guys... the 1st ranchu actually got defect... its tail never separated... Should i cut it? anyone has experience cutting ranchu tail?
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post Wed, 05 May 2004 10:42 am
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QUOTE(void @ Wed 05 May 2004 10:02 AM)
aiyah.. forgot to tell u guys... the 1st ranchu actually got defect... its tail never separated... Should i cut it? anyone has experience cutting ranchu tail?

I have a fishy feeling that after you cut to seperate the tails, they will join again. If not, there won't be classification for the different types of tail, 4 pivoted, 3 pivoted and Sakura for instance. biggrin.gif
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post Thu, 06 May 2004 11:33 am
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Wed 05 May 2004 09:42 AM)
I have a fishy feeling that after you cut to seperate the tails, they will join again.  If not, there won't be classification for the different types of tail, 4 pivoted, 3 pivoted and Sakura for instance.  biggrin.gif

yeah... i guess u r rite... hiks...
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