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Well Done Cuttlebrook!

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Hi guys, just thought I would let you know that Cuttlebrook have bred a prizewinner at the National!

2nd in Size 2 Shusui/Asagi. I've already done quite well with the Chag that I bought last year so it looks like they could be on track for some more prizewinners this year!

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She's a beauty

many congratulations to mark & lisa

by the standard of the fish at the farm there are many more like her to come in the future

bring it on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well done

congratulations to sue
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It doesn't suprise me...... :wink:
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Well done young lady and also to Lisa & Mark :D
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Post by kayoss »

Congratulations Sue, and well done Mark and Lisa.

Visited Cuttlebrook today - they've filled the 3 tanks in the tosai house with their big Chagoi - including some of their honey coloured Gin Rin ones.

What an incredible sight they are - and guess who forgot to take his camera? :oops:

Any photos of those Chagoi in the tosai house Lisa :?: :?: :?:

Cheers

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Congratulations and what a stunning stunning Shusui. I can see why she won she is beautiful.
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Post by Cuttlebrook Koi »

Hi Guys

Sorry I haven't been posting much lately, but we have been flat out!

Well done to Sue for picking another winner - I look forward to seeing how she develops in the future.

It just so happens Bob that I do have some pictures of the Chagoi in the hot house although you just can't get the same impact in a photo as when you are actually stood there. Basically, what we have done is brought all our big Chagoi into the hot house for the summer. There are currently about 100 of them but they are proving very popular and are going fast!

Here are a couple of photos of the Chagoi, as requested.

Lisa
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Hi Lisa,

Well i bet that is some sight when you walk in and see all those Chagoi :D

So where are all the other fish now are they in the main sales tanks :?:
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Post by Cuttlebrook Koi »

Hi Gazza

All the fish that were for sale in the hot house are either sold, or are now in the sales tanks in the first polytunnel. Those that we are growing on are all out in the mud ponds for the summer. We will be harvesting those in September so it will be interesting to see how they have grown and developed during that time.

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Post by Gazza »

Hi Lisa,

Thanks i did wonder if some would be put back into the mud ponds and as you say will be very interesting to see them in a few months time.....shall i bring me boots :wink:
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No dont take your boots ..... take your nice new slippers that way you could skim across the water!

Sue x
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Post by Gazza »

Hey don't matter how nice you are your not getting them.......my lucky ticket come in to get those you know and you should of seen the women who gave em to me behind the tombola stand............WOW she looked great :wink:
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