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Hi Jay,
The small ones normally cost about $2 - $3. Averages size about $18 - $25. If you really want good ones, there's a shop call Japan Ranchu Palace which sells excellent (top grade) goldfishes - Ranchus, Ryukin .... If you need the address, just let me know. They direct import their fishes from Japan & Thailand. Service is very good and most of all, they're willing to teach us how to take proper care for our fishes. |
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SOrry didn't catch this post earlier. Haven't checked this page in a long time lah.
Anyways, most fish shops in KL/Klang valley carry test kits I believe. Azoo and Sera are the most commonly available. My friendly lfs in Paramount Gardens (Irene Aquarium, PJ) holds a range of test kits for almost everything u'd ever test for. However, u should only need Ammonia (NH4), Nitrite (NO2) and PH test kit to start with. Each test kit cost between RM15-25. |
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Jay, Cheras Aquariums occasionally bring in good quality goldfish from China. Some of these fish are worth RM1200 each and are some of the biggest Ranchus I've seen!
Alternatively Arrowana aquariums (Jln Puchong, off Old Klang Rd) also occasionally have nice chinese/japanese goldfish. Aquatics International (Subang), have a wide variety of goldfish. Usually local fish or imported from Hong Kong. Prices are reasonable. Lotsa good goldfish places to go in KL/PJ area. |
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Cool.. Too bad i'm not local hehehe... Malaccan and studying in UM.. Welll will go and have a look at the places u listed once i know roughly where it is situated... Thanx for everything... RM1200... cool That must be very isn't it... Is urs worth that much??? Can't wait to put my eyes on it..
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I would be most interested to check out these gold fish place with giant ranchu. Perhaps, somebody can help to put the tel numbers of these dhops in KL and PJ. SO that we can call them before going there. I knwo the traffic in KL has not improved so it would be better to check whether they have stock first.
Call you help please? |
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hi, i have done some reading on goldfish food and commonly people use pellets, flakes, green peas, blood worms to feed them. Last week I passed by a fish shop and they sell those very tiny dried shrimp, maybe 2-4 mm in size. Anyone knows if this is suitable for them ? Looks like high protein content to me....
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