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Just want to find out or get views from fellow hobbyist. How big or long must a ranchu be, before it is considered as a giant ranchu?
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QUOTE(Ranchu Lover @ Fri, 02 Dec 2005 10:03 pm) Just want to find out or get views from fellow hobbyist. How big or long must a ranchu be, before it is considered as a giant ranchu? If goes by competititon std, line drawn is usually > 16cm (head to tail-tip) to be considered big category. But people normally submit entries > 20cm, the bigger the more majestic and winning chances is higher. I have seen Oranda up to size of 24cm (head to tail-tip, consider the tail length of Oranda longer then Ranchu). I think the record holder "Bruce" is 30cm, if I remember correctly. For a Ranchu to have a size of > 20cm, I would consider that "huge", "giant", "jumbo", depend how you name it. Imagine the body mass, girth, it has. ![]() I also noticed some people weigh their Ranchu and consider > 1kg as a std if being called a giant! |
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