Was nice talking to you at the show and I look forward to seeing you again in the future... It is always a good experience for me working with this judging team....
Tonio, dude where did you get that goldfish? Was that from over the weekend!
Yeah I bought that one at the show, kinda figure I might as well since goldfish will be hard to get with the new certs coming into play at the end of the month...In fact it was the most expensive fish at the show....I call my avatar Notorious BIG...Biggie Smalls...hahahaha
Yeah I bought that one at the show, kinda figure I might as well since goldfish will be hard to get with the new certs coming into play at the end of the month...In fact it was the most expensive fish at the show....I call my avatar Notorious BIG...Biggie Smalls...hahahaha
Did you pay for that, in the pic you got that look like "yeah thats the one".
Just kidding brutha, I forgot to get Cocoy that one Panda? I'm gonna look at Robs fatboys again!
Did you pay for that, in the pic you got that look like "yeah thats the one".
Just kidding brutha, I forgot to get Cocoy that one Panda? I'm gonna look at Robs fatboys again!
Woodyaht good Fran a Moor.....I am getting more serious about goldfish, maybe by next year I will be asking the dealers to carry Ranchus....
Woodyaht good Fran a Moor.....I am getting more serious about goldfish, maybe by next year I will be asking the dealers to carry Ranchus....
Tony,
Three years ago at Choguro we some some amazing Ranchus! They were very expensive. I'll look around this Harvest and see what there is, but I won't buy this year.
Three years ago at Choguro we some some amazing Ranchus! They were very expensive. I'll look around this Harvest and see what there is, but I won't buy this year.
Cool insight Russ...Kinda funny to see breeders carry other things besides koi.
I won't speak for anyone but myself, but this thread is very thought provoking and beneficial. I'm grateful for the opportunity to learn vicariously .
ERIC,
A lesson I learned long ago about being a good student. The thirst for knowledge is appreciated by a good teacher. Even the most innocuous sounding questions can provoke deeper thought in both student and teacher resulting in a wonderful experience for both .
You are gaining much knowledge (that many of us are benefitting from) and as you are able to apply it the hands on experience will build wisdom as well. Keep going lil'dude
Knowledge is like ice cream, the more you eat, the fatter you become.