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Old 02-09-2007, 03:53 PM
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That's what I mean,just grow them fancy....
BTW how big should an oranda be to be classified as jumbo?

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BTW how big should an oranda be to be classified as jumbo?

30 cm..Xcluded tails, jumbo..below 30 cm, I consider them Mini Jumbo....hehehe..

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30 cm..Xcluded tails, jumbo..below 30 cm, I consider them Mini Jumbo....hehehe..
I have never raise any oranda to 30 cm but 25 cm I have. But by then the fish going to die already. My biggest ranchu which is a Thai TVR was 23 cm before it died. Raising Jumbo fish in our Singapore flat very difficult.

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I have never raise any oranda to 30 cm but 25 cm I have. But by then the fish going to die already. My biggest ranchu which is a Thai TVR was 23 cm before it died. Raising Jumbo fish in our Singapore flat very difficult.
Me too,very hard grow them jumbo...My biggest fibre glass is 8ft X 4ft X 30inch(H).That's oso can't make them jumbo.

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Me too,very hard grow them jumbo...My biggest fibre glass is 8ft X 4ft X 30inch(H).That's oso can't make them jumbo.
Maybe you need a pond the size of a football field to do that.

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Maybe you need a pond the size of a football field to do that.
Yeap,just like China goldfish breeder.If i hv 'Bruce' line oranda, might thinkin of a football field pond to keep them...LoL..

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Yeap,just like China goldfish breeder.If i hv 'Bruce' line oranda, might thinkin of a football field pond to keep them...LoL..
If I have a piece of land that size in Singapore, I can easily sell it for a few hundred million Singapore dollars, retire and buy all the good giant orandas and relax everyday.

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If I have a piece of land that size in Singapore, I can easily sell it for a few hundred million Singapore dollars, retire and buy all the good giant orandas and relax everyday.
Ya!,can buy a land in Malaysia n open a goldfish farm just for fun... .

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How is ur babies doing.Any updated?.Don't mind snap some Top view of the fish?.. .Thanks.

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If I have a piece of land that size in Singapore, I can easily sell it for a few hundred million Singapore dollars, retire and buy all the good giant orandas and relax everyday.
Selling a few million dollars is easy, I really wonder "how" on the buying part??

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Selling a few million dollars is easy, I really wonder "how" on the buying part??
Got the money, people will flog to you with their best orandas.

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