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Old 01-28-2007   #11 (permalink)
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I like the Sanke the best out of the 3. But you need a new tub, get a dark blue one, pics will look much better.
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Old 01-28-2007   #12 (permalink)
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Ogawa Kohaku: Long term project. Ogawa Koahku in general tend to not grow so big. Focus on this bloodline is overall quality.

"Matsunosuke" or Yamamatsu Sanke: Sanke from this bloodline has high growth. Sumi on general is smaller and sparse.

Omosako Shiro: Toilet bowl white and indigo sumi.

Waiting for better pics...But from what I see now I would gamble on the Sanke.
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Old 01-28-2007   #13 (permalink)
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Here are the pics Michael was trying to post.
You can make it easier to get a good photo by getting a 5o gal blue colored drum and cut it in half . Not only is it a good color but excellent for measuring fish as well as the fish will automatically turn around and swim down the middle . As I am afraid that photos submitted are insufficient .
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Old 01-28-2007   #14 (permalink)
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You can make it easier to get a good photo by getting a 5o gal blue colored drum and cut it in half . Not only is it a good color but excellent for measuring fish as well as the fish will automatically turn around and swim down the middle . As I am afraid that photos submitted are insufficient .
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I did not take the photo's, I posted them for Michael, since he could not get them uploaded. I have a real koi tub, for photographing my fish.
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Old 01-28-2007   #15 (permalink)
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Yes would really like to have better pics....I'm a sucker for shiros and that one seems to have nice skin, but hard to tell....Waiting for better pics to give final judgement...
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Updated Picture

Instead Of 3 Now It's 6
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Sanke and More pattern Shiro....
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Missing Picture

Breeder Is Ooyama Or Oyama From Niigata. From Eastern. She's 6 In. When I Got Her Now She's 12 In To 13 In
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I believe Oyama is in Hiroshima.
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I believe Oyama is in Hiroshima.

Yes Ooyama is from Hiroshima Prefecture..

Kinda more known for his Showa...

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