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Originally Posted by yeemiau
In Japan, 99.9% of the people who breed Ranchu will seek for only 1-2 good piece, the rest of the fish will be their companion or potential breeding parent fish. Commercial breeders will say something else. In general, what we aim to achieve on the fish that we presently have, is to get the best out of the group. But it all depending on what you actually want. If someone hoping to get 10 out of 10 perfect fish, that'll be impossible cos in average, I 'm just guessing, it'll take almost 100,000 or more babies to pick one AJRS competition qualified fish, if lucky.
What we have here is 80-100 fish out of 3000. the chance is quite slim, in my opinion.
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How do we know, at this stage, that there is any
good piece within the group.
What are the criteria/specs (at this stage) to measure within my group to qualify (if any) as the
very rare good piece.
Also good if can show photo (at this age) of the previous
good piece for our comparison, and how it look at adult stage.
Plenty of thanks, again and again...