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08-12-2009, 06:20 PM | #51 |
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haha thank you very much bro tong. i will sure help the guys here to bring in some from you thanx again
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Think this beautiful fish just arrived in Thailand before the Comp and tho' was intended for the comp, fish just wasn't ready so not shown...I believe this piece will be highly placed if shown....maybe bro Vincent who saw the fish at Hanajima can share with us more..... Is this a Kageyama?
The video of the swimming
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14-12-2009, 02:23 PM | #54 |
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Hi Vincent, so according to the Nichiran, male fish will do as well as a female fish(if they are of the same standard?). Can share why is it so?
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14-12-2009, 03:13 PM | #55 |
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just a little Info for this comp. for the following are some thai fish that win in this ATRS. All info are all provided by Bro Tong from goldfish 2 u. thank you very much Mr. Tong for sharing all this info with us thank you
1st place in Tosai is from Mr. X-Ratchada Junior Tosai 6, 11, 16, 1 and 3. number 6, 11, 16 are from Mr. Jeab- Ratchada 4th place in Oya is from Mr. X-Ratchada |
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Contest Results All Thailand Ranchu Show 2009. Model Contest Results Tosai Winner Winner No. 1. Word banking dynasty you Worachai T 13. Yes bro Jason...the Tosai winner bred by bro X-Ratchada and the fish owner is Mr Worachai...the latter is the owner who put the fish into the Comp. Heard it is Kudou bloodline fish and the owner is putting it up for sale in eXtreme Ranchu http://www.extreamranchu.com/mc/wb_l...d=1&wq_id=3257 |
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can help check again the complete Thai Bred fishes in the comp? I believe there are many fishes bred by Mr Ae, Mr Boss etc etc as well. These breeder you mentioned are the breeders of the fishes you usually bring in right? Hope to know exactly how many Thai Bred Fishes vs Japanese Imported fishes. Cheers |
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16-12-2009, 04:33 AM | #58 |
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Bro kit info is correct, this one own by Mr.Worachai and bred by X-Ratchada.
This is the pic when it was with me before move to my friend house. Bro Nazari, I think it quite hard to have all the Thai bred list in comp. Because don't have breeder info when register. All info that jason posted was given by me, sorry i just told him what i know. Those breeder are my close friend, so I know it's their fishes. But for others I'm not sure, so better not confirm lah. Ps. Junior no.1 and no.3 is also my friend's fish which also Thai bred. |
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Back to this Tosai champion, it is a really good fish and the tail is darn flexible when it swims. This shows exactly what we wanted to know, Thai Bred fishes doing very well in a comp judge by Japanese Nichiran Standards. Im sure there are many very good Japanese Imports during the comp as well. Can help share how Mr Worachai groom this fish? How he got the colour and how did he get the flexible tail. Btw, is there any difference a male and female fish performing in competition? I do not exactly understand what Bro Vincent is trying to say and i think he is too busy to answer me. Hope you can share with us. Again Thank You for sharing. |
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