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26-03-2008, 01:15 PM | #15 |
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[QUOTE=chris;5684201]Just for sharing...Let me gib bros and sis a preview wat I have been busy with...setting up my feeder production line 1 (code -FPL1), which I name it Horyishi ( pronounce in Hokkien as - Hor - Yi -Si )
The Horyishi BBR (2 weeks old) A matching pair of Horyishi BBR 2 matching pair of Horyishi BBR Just sharing my experience and opinion on these bbrs At this age......about 2 weeks old...you can only look at the (1)length which should be long and the (2)tail. (1) Length...since it is top view ranchu...bbrs at this age should be long...the bbrs displayed all got good length (2) Tail....tail shoulder can roughly be gauged...it should not be straight, but rather should be slightly taper off at the tail tips(left and right shoulder). Most important is that can gauge whether the tail is flat or not flat...bros look closely at the middle of the tail where you can see the tail folding up a bit...that is very important...it shows that the tail's angle is elevated and not flat. Flat tail will not swim well...so when selecting bbrs always look at the middle of the tail to see whether there is a fold or not...must have a fold in the middle to ensure that when bbrs grow older the tail angle is good. My 2 cts opinion. Regards Kitsilano |
26-03-2008, 01:25 PM | #16 |
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thanks for sharing
thanks for sharing Kit and Chris....i also want to open Sarabat stall liao....now preparing......sell kacang puteh and jia palang stuffs first...
regards, jason. Just sharing my experience and opinion on these bbrs At this age......about 2 weeks old...you can only look at the (1)length which should be long and the (2)tail. (1) Length...since it is top view ranchu...bbrs at this age should be long...the bbrs displayed all got good length (2) Tail....tail shoulder can roughly be gauged...it should not be straight, but rather should be slightly taper off at the tail tips(left and right shoulder). Most important is that can gauge whether the tail is flat or not flat...bros look closely at the middle of the tail where you can see the tail folding up a bit...that is very important...it shows that the tail's angle is elevated and not flat. Flat tail will not swim well...so when selecting bbrs always look at the middle of the tail to see whether there is a fold or not...must have a fold in the middle to ensure that when bbrs grow older the tail angle is good. My 2 cts opinion. Regards Kitsilano[/QUOTE] |
26-03-2008, 01:36 PM | #17 | |
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26-03-2008, 01:59 PM | #18 |
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The mother of the BBR is a very nice fish with good body shape. Hope that your BBRs turn out to be as good as the parents. Meanwhile, the father seem to be abit smaller size than the mother leh....dun the father feel it very heavy when they are spawning???
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26-03-2008, 02:01 PM | #19 |
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Chris san...how original of you to name your own bloodline Horyishi.
Btw what are the bloodline of the parents? As they look too small to be commented on at the moment, what I can say is you've done a commendable job on breeding these fries. It gives hobbyists like us the hope that we too can do our own breeding some day. Keep the sarabat spirit alive. Cheers. |
26-03-2008, 02:04 PM | #20 |
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nice production line...HO YI SI AH!!!
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