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Originally Posted by yeemiau
Another reference,
About one famous young breeder in Japan.
He breed his ranchu and raise them in a 6' x 6' pond. Along the way, from the same pond and from hundreds and thousands of fries, he cull the babies off according to their growth. From 100,000s to 50,000 to 10,000 to 5000 to 1000 to 500 to 200 to 100 to 50 to 40 to 30 to 20....... so on. Eventually, he has about 10-15 fish in each pond. He pick the best of each pond and grooming will be according to what the best fish required as reference for each and every pond. the rest will be the "king of the pond's" companion. Lastly, he'll pick the best out from each pond and choose the best of the best for competition.
Target:
Only ONE fish out of a million.
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Hi Yeemiau,
Thanks a lot for long explaination.
About the story, at the end did his best of the best won the competition? I really hope his effort was worth since winning is his main reason to go through all the hard work.
Sorry for asking silly question, it feel odd not knowing the end of the story, sad or happy ending?
Cheers,