One of this years brood
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One of this years brood
5 months on from Spawning.
We have tried to select what we thought were Goromo, not sure whether this little girl (I hope) is gonna bit Goromo or Kohaku but we like it!
First couple of pics at 3 months, second two yesterday.
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Regards
Dave
We have tried to select what we thought were Goromo, not sure whether this little girl (I hope) is gonna bit Goromo or Kohaku but we like it!
First couple of pics at 3 months, second two yesterday.
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... CF5863.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... ited-1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... CF6198.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/davej111/g1.jpg[/img]
Regards
Dave
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Re: One of this years brood
Nice one Dave, is this a spawning you did yourself?
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Bob
Yes, Mum is a Budo Goromo, have tried to retain mainly Goromo fry, although a couple of Ochiba have made the grade. Keeping on about 25 over winter to see what they look like in the Spring.
Regards
Dave
Yes, Mum is a Budo Goromo, have tried to retain mainly Goromo fry, although a couple of Ochiba have made the grade. Keeping on about 25 over winter to see what they look like in the Spring.
Regards
Dave
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Any pictures of the others then Dave?
Be good to see them in the Spring as well, I'm guesiing you are growing them on in heated water over the Winter so they should grow well?
Be good to see them in the Spring as well, I'm guesiing you are growing them on in heated water over the Winter so they should grow well?
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Re: One of this years brood
Hi Dave,
They don't look to bad mate how many do you have and if the fist time you've tried breeding
They don't look to bad mate how many do you have and if the fist time you've tried breeding
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Guys
Third year of playing, first year produced a half dozen that were respectable, last year was a wash out, this year has gone much better. so far.
Sourced a reasonable VAT so that next year I can try and do it properly.
Load of effort but great fun watching them develop, I always try and keep a couple of "unknowns" just so I can learn!!
Aim is that one day I can get a half decent home bred up to a decent size.
Will keep them at 21 or so through the winter, their tank up is set up so they share the water with the growing on tank which helps keep the heating costs down.
Regards
Dave
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Third year of playing, first year produced a half dozen that were respectable, last year was a wash out, this year has gone much better. so far.
Sourced a reasonable VAT so that next year I can try and do it properly.
Load of effort but great fun watching them develop, I always try and keep a couple of "unknowns" just so I can learn!!
Aim is that one day I can get a half decent home bred up to a decent size.
Will keep them at 21 or so through the winter, their tank up is set up so they share the water with the growing on tank which helps keep the heating costs down.
Regards
Dave
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... CF6252.jpg[/img]
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Re: One of this years brood
They look good! Nice little tancho too in there. Do I spot a little colour coming through on it?
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Ed
Yes the fun is seeing how they change, sometimes it not until you get a flash photo that you see what lies beneath!
Regards
Dave
Yes the fun is seeing how they change, sometimes it not until you get a flash photo that you see what lies beneath!
Regards
Dave
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Dave
Looks like the babies are coming on.
If you want to introduce some size into your breeding program, I have a Momotario male kohaku, that you can have.
Got caught in the skimmer when I was in Japan ( greedy bugger ), lost a good few scales at the time and I thought I was going to loose the fish, but it is a right as nine pence now, so must be strong.
Have also got the German, male tancho showa, if you want to use something a bit different.
Yours, for the price of a cuppa.
Kind regards to your good self & Dianne
Andy
Looks like the babies are coming on.
If you want to introduce some size into your breeding program, I have a Momotario male kohaku, that you can have.
Got caught in the skimmer when I was in Japan ( greedy bugger ), lost a good few scales at the time and I thought I was going to loose the fish, but it is a right as nine pence now, so must be strong.
Have also got the German, male tancho showa, if you want to use something a bit different.
Yours, for the price of a cuppa.
Kind regards to your good self & Dianne
Andy
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Andy
Ta for that, will give you a bell, suspect they are both a considerable step up from my Mutts!!
Best regards
Dave
Ta for that, will give you a bell, suspect they are both a considerable step up from my Mutts!!
Best regards
Dave
Re: One of this years brood
Nice collection of home breds there, something i hope to do in a year or two, take the hobby up to the next level and give home breeding a go, if i produced just a couple with that quality i would be happy. First obtain some quality breeding stock Well done.
C
C
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Carl
Thanks for that,
It will be a good few years, if ever, before we get the collection of fish we would like to have in the pond!! But hopefully next year we will have a stab at pairing the more presentable Mutts rather than leaving it up to which of the boys gets there first!
Good luck with the new pond, I am only 20mins from you so if you want to stop by to have a chat about filters etc or need a hand then give me a shout.
Regards
Dave
Thanks for that,
It will be a good few years, if ever, before we get the collection of fish we would like to have in the pond!! But hopefully next year we will have a stab at pairing the more presentable Mutts rather than leaving it up to which of the boys gets there first!
Good luck with the new pond, I am only 20mins from you so if you want to stop by to have a chat about filters etc or need a hand then give me a shout.
Regards
Dave
Re: One of this years brood
Little bit of an update
Here are two that show reasonable promise, my little "tategoi" is at 27cm still has a bit of an underlying dirty head but skin looks good, other which looks Budo is at 33cm.
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... CF5559.jpg[/img]
Regards
Dave
Here are two that show reasonable promise, my little "tategoi" is at 27cm still has a bit of an underlying dirty head but skin looks good, other which looks Budo is at 33cm.
[img]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa98/dav ... CF5559.jpg[/img]
Regards
Dave
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Hey not bad Dave
Re: One of this years brood
Hi Dave
Trust you and your good lady are well.
The bottom one may well turn out Goshiki, and if so, what a cracker.
Tatigoi, well why not.
Regards
Andy
PS, Good luck, with this years breeding program
Trust you and your good lady are well.
The bottom one may well turn out Goshiki, and if so, what a cracker.
Tatigoi, well why not.
Regards
Andy
PS, Good luck, with this years breeding program