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Hi how is everyone?
after so many years. not posting and only by looking others posting in FB about good quality or the so call high quality goldfish.... I just wanted to ask how many people still remember what is the standard of quality???
So many posted the so call A grade fish that I was selling back in year 2010 to 2012.... how come A grade fish become show grade fish now????
Without competition standard drop?
I will try to get the so call quality fish pic to post it up here to share with anyone who come across this post...
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
I am Back
Sorry guys. for away for so long.
will be back soon and also put up my Koi hobby update here as well.
hope everyone of you doing good.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Rules Of Judging (Japan Ranchu Association)
The below information was translated to english by a translator in the best possible manner and i hope it helps as much hobbyists and commercials as possible.
Article 1 Particular matters of concern
1. Overall fish shape and balance
Basic shape of the fish is defined mainly by the characteristics of the head, torso and tail and their balance relative to each other.
2. Fish to be thick and sturdy.
Thicker and sturdier fish to be graded as superior when judging in proportion to size of fish.
3. Scales to be neatly lined with beautiful colour and lustre.
Scales neatly lined, and small in proportion to the body of fish to be graded as superior. For colour and lustre, regardless of Aka (red) or Sarasa (calico) breeds, fish with deep reds, gold colours and healthy colours to be graded as superior. Shiro (white) and Sarasa breeds shall also be graded with such criteria.
4. The fish to be as graceful as possible.
5. Fish maintaining noble grace to be regarded as superior.
6. Swimming of the fish to be light.
Swimming gait of fish must be elegant, with light wagging of tail resulting in fluid movement.
Article 2 Comparison of the way of viewing the fish is as follows.
1. Head: To have spacing between eyes, and much Nikukobu in front of eyes, with variety of Tokane, Kamicho, Ryuutou etc.
2. Back: To have a broad back with a gentle slope and adequate roundness.
3. Stomach: To be well-positioned as a whole with the back and spaced adequately from the tail.
4. Pipe of tail: To chose the fish with tail pipe of more roundness and robustness in proportion to the breadth of the back, with roundness apparent at the joint of the tail.
5. Tail: Neck of tail to be beautiful with bilateral symmetry in its maegakari (the “M” tips of the tail) and with adequate ozara (bottom scales around tail) and obari, with skilful swimming. Applies to Mitsuo, Sakurao, Yottsuo etc as well. The tail must not exceed approximately 90 degrees in relation to the tail pipe nor rise up over the back.
6. Fins: Necessary to have uniformity in movement and size for each fin. Rudder fins to be judged equally regardless of single fin or double fins.
Article 3
Size of fish must not be taken into consideration for judging.
Article 4
Fish are to be judged as according to their quality on that particular day.
Supplementary provisions names of colours are designated as below.
1. Red section....Kiniro, Niiro, Shoujou
2. White section...Shiro, Giniro
3. Sarasa section....Taseki sarasa, Tashiro sarasa, Koshijiro, Seaka, Shirohara pattern
4. Head pattern....Omoyaburi, Omoshiro, Omosarasa, Tanchou, Ryoudo, Kuchibeni, Mado, Ougashira
Article 5
There can be cases of no judgement if the respective defects below are excessive.
1. No judging of fish with dorsal fin, double tail or deformities
2. Unevenness of back, curved kobu or tail pipe
3. Pinced, closed, irregular, curled, stripped tail
4. Extrusion of rudder fin, upwards tilt of head, downwards tile of head, one-sided tilt of tail, covered eyes, protruding eyes, indented eyes
5. Sick fish
Article 6
Obese or juvenile fish to the point of lacking grace and poise shall be counted as objects for demerit.
Article 7
Prizes will be revoked in the case of fabrication of age of fish exhibited.
This is post by Mr Darly Wee from Osukaa goldfish Farm singapore
Article 1 Particular matters of concern
1. Overall fish shape and balance
Basic shape of the fish is defined mainly by the characteristics of the head, torso and tail and their balance relative to each other.
2. Fish to be thick and sturdy.
Thicker and sturdier fish to be graded as superior when judging in proportion to size of fish.
3. Scales to be neatly lined with beautiful colour and lustre.
Scales neatly lined, and small in proportion to the body of fish to be graded as superior. For colour and lustre, regardless of Aka (red) or Sarasa (calico) breeds, fish with deep reds, gold colours and healthy colours to be graded as superior. Shiro (white) and Sarasa breeds shall also be graded with such criteria.
4. The fish to be as graceful as possible.
5. Fish maintaining noble grace to be regarded as superior.
6. Swimming of the fish to be light.
Swimming gait of fish must be elegant, with light wagging of tail resulting in fluid movement.
Article 2 Comparison of the way of viewing the fish is as follows.
1. Head: To have spacing between eyes, and much Nikukobu in front of eyes, with variety of Tokane, Kamicho, Ryuutou etc.
2. Back: To have a broad back with a gentle slope and adequate roundness.
3. Stomach: To be well-positioned as a whole with the back and spaced adequately from the tail.
4. Pipe of tail: To chose the fish with tail pipe of more roundness and robustness in proportion to the breadth of the back, with roundness apparent at the joint of the tail.
5. Tail: Neck of tail to be beautiful with bilateral symmetry in its maegakari (the “M” tips of the tail) and with adequate ozara (bottom scales around tail) and obari, with skilful swimming. Applies to Mitsuo, Sakurao, Yottsuo etc as well. The tail must not exceed approximately 90 degrees in relation to the tail pipe nor rise up over the back.
6. Fins: Necessary to have uniformity in movement and size for each fin. Rudder fins to be judged equally regardless of single fin or double fins.
Article 3
Size of fish must not be taken into consideration for judging.
Article 4
Fish are to be judged as according to their quality on that particular day.
Supplementary provisions names of colours are designated as below.
1. Red section....Kiniro, Niiro, Shoujou
2. White section...Shiro, Giniro
3. Sarasa section....Taseki sarasa, Tashiro sarasa, Koshijiro, Seaka, Shirohara pattern
4. Head pattern....Omoyaburi, Omoshiro, Omosarasa, Tanchou, Ryoudo, Kuchibeni, Mado, Ougashira
Article 5
There can be cases of no judgement if the respective defects below are excessive.
1. No judging of fish with dorsal fin, double tail or deformities
2. Unevenness of back, curved kobu or tail pipe
3. Pinced, closed, irregular, curled, stripped tail
4. Extrusion of rudder fin, upwards tilt of head, downwards tile of head, one-sided tilt of tail, covered eyes, protruding eyes, indented eyes
5. Sick fish
Article 6
Obese or juvenile fish to the point of lacking grace and poise shall be counted as objects for demerit.
Article 7
Prizes will be revoked in the case of fabrication of age of fish exhibited.
This is post by Mr Darly Wee from Osukaa goldfish Farm singapore
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
All Singapore Ranchu Show 2011
Hi Everyone
Sorry that have been a long time that i have not update my Blog really sorry about that.
Sorry that the picture are not well taken as i only using Iphone to take the picture only.
Please enjoy the picture if can please do comment on the posting thank you.
on 20th Nov 2011 most of the local sinagpore ranchu lover meet up to setup the show side.
Early morning the guys start work again without getting pay hehehe me too....
Judges talking and judging going to began
1st prized Oya also the Grand Champion The Winner Jennifer Chew
2nd Prized Oya The Winner Jennifer Chew
3rd Prized Oya Winner Yan Chee Meng
4th Prized Oya Winner Jennifer Chew
5th Prized Oya Winner Tan Chee Tiong
Here come the Nisai Class
1st Prized Nisai Winner Daryl Wee
2nd Prized Nisai Winner Lawrence Lee
3rd Prized Nisai Winner Lawrence Lee
4th Prized Nisai Winner Bill Lee
5th Prized Nisai Winner Tjorko Ng
Here come the Tosai Class
1st Prized Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
2nd Prized Tosai Winner Bill Lee
3rd Prized Tosai Winner Alvin Chua
4th Prized Tosai Winner Daryl Wee
5th Prized Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
Here come the Junior Tosai Class
1st Prized Junior Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
2nd Prized Junior Tosai Winner Jeremy Ho
3rd Prized Junior Tosai Winner Allan Lee
4th Prized Junior Tosai Winner Bill Lee
5th Prized Junior Tosai Winner Jeremy Ho
Here is the Group Photo of us :)
We hope to see all of you in all our future event... Join us and enjoy this hobby together.
Thanks to Mr Darly Wee for providing me with some of the picture that i had posted up here.
A big thank you to the Japanese Judges Mr Yatake Tatsuo San and Mr Ito Nobuo San
Thank you to Mr Vincent come all the way down to Singapore and also helping us to translate what the japanese judges had say, Without you around we are unable to learn that much things from you and the Japanese judges.
Thank to Arofanatics, Mainland Tropical Fish Farm , Osukaa Goldfish farm, Boss Fish farm and all the fourms that help to promote and sponsors this event.
Lastly Congrats to all the WINNER
Sorry that have been a long time that i have not update my Blog really sorry about that.
Sorry that the picture are not well taken as i only using Iphone to take the picture only.
Please enjoy the picture if can please do comment on the posting thank you.
on 20th Nov 2011 most of the local sinagpore ranchu lover meet up to setup the show side.
Early morning the guys start work again without getting pay hehehe me too....
Judges talking and judging going to began
1st prized Oya also the Grand Champion The Winner Jennifer Chew
2nd Prized Oya The Winner Jennifer Chew
3rd Prized Oya Winner Yan Chee Meng
4th Prized Oya Winner Jennifer Chew
5th Prized Oya Winner Tan Chee Tiong
Here come the Nisai Class
1st Prized Nisai Winner Daryl Wee
2nd Prized Nisai Winner Lawrence Lee
3rd Prized Nisai Winner Lawrence Lee
4th Prized Nisai Winner Bill Lee
5th Prized Nisai Winner Tjorko Ng
Here come the Tosai Class
1st Prized Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
2nd Prized Tosai Winner Bill Lee
3rd Prized Tosai Winner Alvin Chua
4th Prized Tosai Winner Daryl Wee
5th Prized Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
Here come the Junior Tosai Class
1st Prized Junior Tosai Winner Lawrence Lee
2nd Prized Junior Tosai Winner Jeremy Ho
3rd Prized Junior Tosai Winner Allan Lee
4th Prized Junior Tosai Winner Bill Lee
5th Prized Junior Tosai Winner Jeremy Ho
Here is the Group Photo of us :)
We hope to see all of you in all our future event... Join us and enjoy this hobby together.
Thanks to Mr Darly Wee for providing me with some of the picture that i had posted up here.
A big thank you to the Japanese Judges Mr Yatake Tatsuo San and Mr Ito Nobuo San
Thank you to Mr Vincent come all the way down to Singapore and also helping us to translate what the japanese judges had say, Without you around we are unable to learn that much things from you and the Japanese judges.
Thank to Arofanatics, Mainland Tropical Fish Farm , Osukaa Goldfish farm, Boss Fish farm and all the fourms that help to promote and sponsors this event.
Lastly Congrats to all the WINNER
Monday, December 6, 2010
All Thailand Ranchu Show 2010
Hi Everyone,
Here come the End of year comp in thailand.
This is what we see early in the morning.
Here come the Oya Cat.
Oya 11th
Oya 10th
Oya 9th
Oya 8th
Oya 7th
Oya 6th
Oya 5th
Oya 4th
Oya 3rd
Oya 2nd
Oya 1st
Here come the Nisai Cat.
Nisai 11th
Nisai 10th
Nisai 9th
Nisai 8th
Nisai 7th
Nisai 6th
Nisai 5th
Nisai 4th
Nisai 3rd
Nisai 2nd
Nisai 1st
Here come Tosai Cat.
Tosai 16th
Tosai 15th
Tosai 14th
Tosai 13th
Tosai 12th
Tosai 11th
Tosai 10th
Tosai 9th
Tosai 8th
Tosai 7th
Tosai 6th
Tosai 5th
Tosai 4th
Tosai 3rd
Tosai 2nd
Tosai 1st
Here is the Small Tosai cat
Small Tosai 16th
Small Tosai 15th
Small Tosai 14th
Small Tosai 13th
Small Tosai 12th
Small Tosai 11th
Small Tosai 10th
Small Tosai 9th
Small Tosai 8th
Small Tosai 7th
Small Tosai 6th
Small Tosai 5th
Small Tosai 4th
Small Tosai 3rd
Small Tosai 2nd
Small Tosai 1st
lastly is Jr. Tosai cat.
JR. Tosai 16th
JR. Tosai 15th
JR. Tosai 14th
JR. Tosai 13th
JR. Tosai 12th
JR. Tosai 11th
JR. Tosai 10th
JR. Tosai 9th
JR. Tosai 8th
JR. Tosai 7th
JR. Tosai 6th
JR. Tosai 5th
JR. Tosai 4th
JR. Tosai 3rd
JR. Tosai 2nd
JR. Tosai 1st
Thank you Everyone
Here come the End of year comp in thailand.
This is what we see early in the morning.
Here come the Oya Cat.
Oya 11th
Oya 10th
Oya 9th
Oya 8th
Oya 7th
Oya 6th
Oya 5th
Oya 4th
Oya 3rd
Oya 2nd
Oya 1st
Here come the Nisai Cat.
Nisai 11th
Nisai 10th
Nisai 9th
Nisai 8th
Nisai 7th
Nisai 6th
Nisai 5th
Nisai 4th
Nisai 3rd
Nisai 2nd
Nisai 1st
Here come Tosai Cat.
Tosai 16th
Tosai 15th
Tosai 14th
Tosai 13th
Tosai 12th
Tosai 11th
Tosai 10th
Tosai 9th
Tosai 8th
Tosai 7th
Tosai 6th
Tosai 5th
Tosai 4th
Tosai 3rd
Tosai 2nd
Tosai 1st
Here is the Small Tosai cat
Small Tosai 16th
Small Tosai 15th
Small Tosai 14th
Small Tosai 13th
Small Tosai 12th
Small Tosai 11th
Small Tosai 10th
Small Tosai 9th
Small Tosai 8th
Small Tosai 7th
Small Tosai 6th
Small Tosai 5th
Small Tosai 4th
Small Tosai 3rd
Small Tosai 2nd
Small Tosai 1st
lastly is Jr. Tosai cat.
JR. Tosai 16th
JR. Tosai 15th
JR. Tosai 14th
JR. Tosai 13th
JR. Tosai 12th
JR. Tosai 11th
JR. Tosai 10th
JR. Tosai 9th
JR. Tosai 8th
JR. Tosai 7th
JR. Tosai 6th
JR. Tosai 5th
JR. Tosai 4th
JR. Tosai 3rd
JR. Tosai 2nd
JR. Tosai 1st
Thank you Everyone
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