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PostSubject: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 08, 2010 9:50 pm

My Kohaku 44cm

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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 08, 2010 10:03 pm

Seems a bit heavy in the belly but i like the full pattern, hi and white look good
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 08, 2010 10:21 pm

Hi Quinton

Thanks for your coments and also on the other fish. Yes on all my fish the whites is snow white, it is sort of the first thing I look for. At present my fish are a bit fat, like their owner, but that is in anticipation for the 3 weeks that we cant feed before the show and also winter is around the corner.
I also think the garlic and honey helped to get the coulours good.


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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 08, 2010 11:45 pm

Neville wrote:
Hi Quinton

Thanks for your coments and also on the other fish. Yes on all my fish the whites is snow white, it is sort of the first thing I look for. At present my fish are a bit fat, like there owner, but that is in anticipation for the 3 weeks that we cant feed before the show and also winter is around the corner.
I also think the garlic and honey helped to get the coulours good.

Who told you to stop feeding for 3 weeks before a show? affraid
How old is your kohaku? Breeder? Nothing wrong with a full pattern (or big fish pattern like I like to call them!). Next time try to take the pic more from the front and above so we can evaluate the simmetry of the fish as well as the build from head to tail.
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptySat Apr 10, 2010 9:48 pm

Hi Ernst

That was defnately the rule with the baby show and I was olso told again by Mrs Botha from sakks.
I will come back to you with the breeder he is local but I dont know the breeding stock. He is now 3years.
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyMon Apr 12, 2010 11:23 pm

Ok, I was not going to contradict SAKKS on a public forum. But according to the latest KOISA 231, page 14 - article by Ray Jordan on preparing your koi for a show he clearly states not to feed your koi 5-7 days before a show. So they have contradicted them selves on this one. I've always used 7 days as a standard.
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyTue Apr 13, 2010 8:04 am

Thanks Ernst,
On the circular sent out for this show it states that entrants be advised to stop feeding two weeks before the show.
I dont have a problem my fish will be fine for this, it is just that one looses growth with your non show fish because you only have one pond.
But I understand the reasons for not feeding so it is ok.
Thanks
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyTue Apr 13, 2010 9:43 am

Neville where does that kohaku come from?

I ask cause my gut feeling says that its a local bred kohaku from Platinum koi - Servaas. I say this cause there was a batch in 2006 that all had very simular head markings, strong red and brilliant white. See below. Mine (the middle one) is no longer with us but was a very slow grower. The one on the right as another person in wellingtons. Confirmed as also from paltinum koi.

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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyTue Apr 13, 2010 5:28 pm

Hell Wayne they look like twins hey.
Mine comes from a guy in maanhaarrand near rustenburg, Bernie, he breeds and it is not impossible that his fish ended up there.
well spotted anyway.
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PostSubject: Photos of the good, bad and ugly koi   My Kohaku EmptyWed Apr 14, 2010 8:57 am

Hi Guys
Just a stupid question any particular reason for using blue bowls for showing the koi,I am slowly working my way through this forum and others to absorb as much as possible before we start digging the hole.
Looking at the photo's I notice a lot of blue reflection from the bowls on the fish,where as on some pictures of ponds where it is a dark background the colours seem to be more intence and clear.
I am definetly Koi hooked
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PostSubject: Re: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 15, 2010 9:41 pm

Hi Toppie,

I dont know if there is any other reason than the fact that blue is very neutral and it allows the fish colours to come forward.
They have been using them for many years and who are we to argue.
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PostSubject: My Kohaku   My Kohaku EmptyThu Apr 15, 2010 10:52 pm

Hi Neville, Thanks for the reply.I am sure seeing the real thing rather than a photo there must be a difference.Neverless all the photo's look good,and a good learning aid for a person like me that know zero about koi
Looking forward seeing more photo's.
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