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Thanks Brady.
I appreciate all your efforts to shed light on my questions and concerns. I have already become that much smarter in my studies of beni development....much much more to experience. I really need to see it with my own eyes.
Do you think that this tosai's beni will continue to improve (because of the bloodline). Upon first glance of the before and after photo's, I did notice the closure of the beni window on the shoulder of the sanke.
I've also been studying the sumi development over the shiro ground(s) of koi. My first observations of baby koi growth is the slow development of the sumi that is on the white grounds. I've noticed that sumi or finishing sumi sometimes takes a long time (I'm guessing bloodline again) on some fish. Does sumi on koi tend to emerge and develop faster on the beni pattern? Just some of my other newbee observations...
Aloha!
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