| Rick,
It was pointed out to me that the Japanese breeders have limited storage space for their tategoi.Say they keep 600 as tategoi at the first pick.When it comes time to move them to wherever,and if the volume will only hold half that many,then there are 300 tategoi that may well still show promise but have to be culled somehow.
These fish will generally find a market.With the increasing buying trips to Japan undertaken by dealers and customers alike nowadays then better and better fish become more and more available.
How about another question?
Out of that hypothetical 600 tategoi how many will fulfil their promise or potential? |