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Admin Admin
Posts : 2330 Reputation : 46 Join date : 2007-07-25 Age : 62 Location : Cape Town
| Subject: What variety are these? Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:14 pm | |
| Imports from Hiroi, the specialist in this variety: GINRIN DOITSU |
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sas
Posts : 406 Reputation : 8 Join date : 2007-08-01
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:28 am | |
| Ginrin Goshiki AND Doitsu Goshiki |
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sas
Posts : 406 Reputation : 8 Join date : 2007-08-01
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:48 am | |
| Hiroi is famous for goshiki |
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Admin Admin
Posts : 2330 Reputation : 46 Join date : 2007-07-25 Age : 62 Location : Cape Town
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:08 am | |
| That is indeed both Goshiki's Herewith the normal Wagoi version, all three from the same batch, 22 cm Tosai. Goshiki means five colours. I don't like the normal Wagoi version when small, but after two to three years, they develop into stunning fish. The Doitsu version is quite rare, and I seldom see one in South Africa. It is pronounced Gosh-ki and not Gosh-Shi-Ki
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sas
Posts : 406 Reputation : 8 Join date : 2007-08-01
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:41 pm | |
| From both the traditional Japanese and traditional Chinese writing.
Kujaku mean "Peacock".
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Goshiki mean "5 colors". |
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Admin Admin
Posts : 2330 Reputation : 46 Join date : 2007-07-25 Age : 62 Location : Cape Town
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:51 pm | |
| Hi Sass, thanks for rectifying that, I agree. Nice to have an expert from the East on our forum. |
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sas
Posts : 406 Reputation : 8 Join date : 2007-08-01
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:00 pm | |
| - Admin wrote:
- Hi Sass, thanks for rectifying that, I agree. Nice to have an expert from the East on our forum.
It's a pleasure. By the way, is the water in you ponds clear at the moment? And do you mind if i come and have a look at your kujaku's? |
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Admin Admin
Posts : 2330 Reputation : 46 Join date : 2007-07-25 Age : 62 Location : Cape Town
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:27 pm | |
| Will soon have photos of the Kujaku's and will let you know. |
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Rezanne
Posts : 64 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-01-15
| Subject: Selling hours Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:12 pm | |
| - sas wrote:
- ... do you mind if i come and have a look at your kujaku's?
Hi We sell to the public on Saturdays between 10:00 and 13:00. Please let me know at what time you want to come through. Regards Rezanne |
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Admin Admin
Posts : 2330 Reputation : 46 Join date : 2007-07-25 Age : 62 Location : Cape Town
| Subject: Re: What variety are these? Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:17 pm | |
| Further on the Goshiki subject, Goshiki's are a cross between Kohaku and Asagi, where the Asagi is the dominant (male) You get two types of Goshiki apart from the Sanke Goshiki and Showa Goshiki. 1 Kuro Goshiki (Old style and becomes very black) The last Goshiki posted above is a Kuro Goshiki. The contrast between the almost black and the red is often very striking. They develop with time as the asagi pattern develops. 2 Modern or new style Goshiki. Often very much the same as Goromo. They are much lighter and are often overlooked as a lessor quality Kohaku, as the grey underneath the white gives the impression of poor shiroji. See one of mine on the right hand bottom corner of the following pic. In this case, the sumi might also break through the red. At this stage it looks like Shimis on the red. Sometimes, they look exactly like a Kohaku, and the Asagi pattern takes time to develop. The five colours of Goshiki are black, red, white, blue and grey or silver. |
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