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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Article I wrote for the American Goldfish Association Newsletter



Posted by Jeff Thompson at 7:40 PM
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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Thompson Ranchu 2014 Oya Breeders TVR







Posted by Jeff Thompson at 2:24 PM
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Thompson Ranchu TVR Nisai

Posted by Jeff Thompson at 12:32 PM
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Information for newly arrvied ranchu



Posted by Jeff Thompson at 11:24 AM
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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.
Posted by Jeff Thompson at 12:00 PM
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“Fair goes the dancing when the Sitar is tuned.

Tune us the Sitar neither high nor low,
And we will dance away the hearts of men.

But the string too tight breaks, and the music dies.

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-Buddha

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-Ranchu will prosper with honor and respect. Consider whether each action brings honor to the ranchu.
-Ask permission before handling another's fish.
-Never give a ranchu you have received as a gift to a third party.
-Calmly wait for the ranchu to swim, never tap on the container.
-Have a routine of daily observation of your ranchu.
-Use traditional 100% water change method only.

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