Here are a few pics of some Tosai I bred.
Here is a link to some more http://www.jakoi.com/photo.html
One year old on 3rd December.The bowl are 40cm wide in the pics.
Give me you're honest opinions Please.
Jaco
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Here are a few pics of some Tosai I bred.
Here is a link to some more http://www.jakoi.com/photo.html
One year old on 3rd December.The bowl are 40cm wide in the pics.
Give me you're honest opinions Please.
Jaco
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Last edited by jacovors; 12-12-2004 at 01:30 AM. Reason: Link added
Jaco Vorster
South Africa
If I was purchasing fish I'd go with the Showa, then the Kohaku, then the first Sanke followed by the other. Then I'd need to get rid of two Showas from my pond to make room.
Yes, I like Showa.
If the prices were reasonable I'd take the Showa and the Kohaku but leave the Sankes.
Jac,
Does the color of the Hi reflect reality or are they less oranji in the flesh? I'm concerned about the kiwa and sashi of some of these fish as the Hi seems to have begun to fade. The confirmation look great but I have some doubts about the depth of the Hi. This could of course just be a camera thingy as often the Hi will look either very deep red or rather oranji compared to the fish in the flesh.
B.Scott
Thanks Guys,
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Jaco Vorster
South Africa
Thanks Guys,
I was also surprised by the change in color from the real fish to the picture.
Even the sashi does not show in the pics,next time I should take the pics in the shade.
I prefer the Sanke to the Kohaku.
The colour of the Showa is orange now but the Kohaku and Sanke are more red than what the pic reflects.
I will leave them in the mud pond for another 5 months and then we can see what happened.
Thanks for the reply.
Jaco
Jaco Vorster
South Africa
I think your koi look fine and i commend you for your efforts. I'm convinced the orange will be a beautiful red and that your on the right track. keep it up!
Thanks Dick,
It was my first try and I am planning to grow my fry of this year and the Tosai of last year for three years before spawning again to see how they develop and what I can learn from them.
Jaco
Jaco Vorster
South Africa
I think the fish look great they are young and I suspect the orange will get deeper and redder as they age. I have some kohaku and sanke that started out quite orange but the color is definitely getting deeper. Is the last one a doitsu? You have great growth on these fish too. The parents have to have some good gentics too. I certainly enjoy seeing your pics and hearing about the development from your spawnings.
The perfect koi is always one purchase or spawning away!
Jac said that the color isn't as orange as it looks in the pictures.
With the exception of showa I would avoid a fish with orange Hi. I find it seldom improves.
Thanks Sanke and Scott.
All the fish are fully scaled and no Doitsu among any of them.
Thanks for the kind words.
Jaco
Jaco Vorster
South Africa