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leisuretron 16-05-2010 10:02 AM

Colour of FGT affect growth of TVR?
 
Good day to all seniors and gf enthusiast, i would like to ask does the colour of the FGT affect the growth of the TVR? example white FGt are bright and lighter in colour and black and blue are darker in colour. Will TVR's growth varies according to the colour of the environment?

sean&fishy 17-05-2010 09:06 PM

Bro u mean will the colour of fgt will affect growth rate or will affect the colour of the fishes?

ahpek_lion 17-05-2010 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by sean&fishy (Post 7761889)
Bro u mean will the colour of fgt will affect growth rate or will affect the colour of the fishes?

shld be colour of fgt affect growth

leisuretron 17-05-2010 10:44 PM

Sry, i'm like to ask will the colour of the FGT affect the colour and growth rate of TVR??thks for highlighting..

westiee 18-05-2010 01:14 AM

From my exp,darker tone fgt (etc black or dark green)help to calm the fish more thus it help to improve on their color intensity,as for growth depend on ur water condition..type of food u feed...and of cuz ur fish have to be healthy for idea growth rate.:)

leisuretron 18-05-2010 08:27 AM

Hi lion and westiee thks for sharing..my present fgt is white base, and 1 of my tvr is fading colour, dats y i'm wondering the white base affect its colour..
is there a need to paint it to dark green?

kitsilano 18-05-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by leisuretron (Post 7762464)
Hi lion and westiee thks for sharing..my present fgt is white base, and 1 of my tvr is fading colour, dats y i'm wondering the white base affect its colour..
is there a need to paint it to dark green?

All living things for their survival sake will adjust their body shape or colour to blend with their environment. This is especially true with all water living things like fishes, eels, crabs etc etc. The basic reason is that they must not look too obvious to the bigger predator looking for food to eat....so they must adjust their colour to blend in with the environment they are in.

Using that rational...hope you understand the reason why fishes will look like losing colour when kept in white or lighter coloured tub. I have shown some bros who visted me when I take my black babies which are kept in black fgt and they are all charcoal black and when I put them in my white basin, they start getting lighter right in front of our eyes.

I do believe that there is a "basic colour strength" in all ranchu or any goldfishes for that matter and keeping them in different coloured environment will either enhance or diminish their colour intensity. So the same can be said of using colour enhancer in the food to intensify the fish colour...once that colour enhancing food is removed over time the colour of the fish will return to its original stage.

Growth to me IMHO is determined by space, grooming/feeding skill and water change.

leisuretron 18-05-2010 11:54 AM

Thks bro richard for explaining in detail..will learn how to keep the fish healthy and hopefully groom them well..

ahpek_lion 03-06-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by leisuretron (Post 7762464)
Hi lion and westiee thks for sharing..my present fgt is white base, and 1 of my tvr is fading colour, dats y i'm wondering the white base affect its colour..
is there a need to paint it to dark green?

i keep my gfs in a blue tub oso colour fade ... :( come to think of it, i still prefer those kind of GOLDfish that is by nature goldish orange than those japanese kind which is red based cos the colour will run

starman.n 29-08-2010 02:30 PM

i feel like keepin my ranchu in black tub but scared the fish hard to see the food, and difficult maintenance on my part


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