Okay. I can see that and I agree. It does have a nice frame for good growth, a tendancy that a LOT of Matsunosuke line fish have. So, if you include that factor into the equation, I could then begin to understand why it is available. Too many fish and not enough mud pond space. I think it may be nothing more than a numbers game in this situation. Toshiyuke has some REALLY NICE stock in his greenhouse, far superior to this fish.
Are there any other pics showing the left peck better? It looks stubby in this pic.
Best Wishes,
Brady
I think it's just the angle. I am getting the kohaku this wed. So, I'll snap some stress filled pictures. Fingers are crossed on how it looks in person.