Showing posts with label TVR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TVR. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

Trying the Azayaka ranchu pellet

I will be trying the Azayaka Ranchu Pellet with my ranchu and I will report on the results.  The bags arrived quickly direct from Japan and were very well packaged with bubble wrap.  I will begin feeding the juvenile formula (blue bag)to some of my cbr & junior tosai straight away.  A lot of my adult ranchu are currently asleep in their winter hibernation, so I will test the balance (green) and color enhancing (purple) when the time is right.  Azayaka is available at my friend Alexander's blog here:http://highranchu.blogspot.com/p/azayaka-ranchu-sinking-pellets-azayaka.html

Update 3-20-15 My initial impression is that the Azayaka is a very high quality food. I will continue to use it this summer.


Sunday, October 19, 2014

Spawn 3 of 2013. Photos from Oct 2014

These ranchu represent the entire group I kept from Spawn #3 of 2013.  I'm documenting the whole group as a way to see how ranchu that are selected as "most perfect in the group" at a young age can evolve over the course of growing into adults.  As these ranchu have now become oya age most exhibit strong swimming motion, superior body & high degree of balance but the problem with this group is unremarkable heads & wen.  This group shows none of the twisted backbone problems that arose in the next spawn, no.4.  2013 spawns #3 & 4 share the father Oishi Red & White and are from separate mothers.  Mother for spawn #3 has superior body, movement & balance with inferior head.  Mother for spawn #4 has superior head but lacks balance.







Thursday, October 16, 2014

Spawn 4 of 2013. Photos from October 2014

These ranchu represent the entire group I kept from Spawn #4 of 2013.  I'm documenting the whole group as a way to see how ranchu that are selected as "most perfect in the group" at a young age can evolve over the course of growing into adults.  As these ranchu have now become oya age many faults have become apparent.  Herein lies the challenge with ranchu: fish that exhibit exceptional qualities may still develop structural issues as time passes.  Although there are some high quality ranchu in this batch I also see many defects in others.  Some of the worst problems are twisted backbones near the tail region.  Sadly the fish with the worst twists also have the best headgrowth, or wen.  There are videos on my Youtube channel of each of these ranchu, designated with the number shown on these photos:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZyYavO96AUYCwwuCCjZvPLqtqu6hMxb






Saturday, August 9, 2014

9 weeks of summertime growth


First video is from June 2nd.  Second video is same group on Aug. 9th.



One of my favorites from the group:


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Thompson Ranchu Nisai 2014


These ranchu are from a late summer spawn of 2013.  They have been raised slowly in my garage all winter.