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![]() Mask ID to Fish Owner ![]() Member No.: 34 Group: Staff Posts: 20 Topics Started: 0 Joined: 29-Nov-03 Last seen online: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 4:28 am User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 10:16 am From: RafflesGold GA Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore ![]() |
thai ranchu that i had just brought for a small token..please comment.. still learning.. thanks..
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![]() Mask ID to ALL Critics ![]() Member No.: 168 Group: Staff Posts: 8 Topics Started: 1 Joined: 7-Apr-04 Last seen online: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 7:05 pm User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 10:16 am From: RafflesGold GA Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore ![]() |
Do NOT lift the entire fish out of the water.
Average SVR.Body a little short and tail a little small. |
Kinder |
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![]() Silver ![]() ![]() Member No.: 1,850 Group: Member Posts: 240 Topics Started: 23 Joined: 13-Mar-06 Last seen online: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:48 pm User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 12:16 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Australia ![]() |
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![]() GA Headmaster ![]() Member No.: 288 Group: Member Posts: 0 Topics Started: 2 Joined: 4-Jun-04 Last seen online: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 12:50 am User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 10:16 am From: Virtual Singapore Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore ![]() |
This is an advice from a senior member here:
"Please do not take the fish out of water for photo taking unless the fish is already dead" http://www.rafflesgold.com/forums/index.ph...ost&p=44985 From the way the fish photos were taken, it is easy to tell that the same advice has been given to the same owner. |
Kinder |
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![]() Silver ![]() ![]() Member No.: 1,850 Group: Member Posts: 240 Topics Started: 23 Joined: 13-Mar-06 Last seen online: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:48 pm User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 12:16 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Australia ![]() |
This is an advice from a senior member here: "Please do not take the fish out of water for photo taking unless the fish is already dead" http://www.rafflesgold.com/forums/index.ph...ost&p=44985 From the way the fish photos were taken, it is easy to tell that the same advice has been given to the same owner. I acknowledge what your saying, that we shouldn't "take the fish out of water for photo taking unless the fish is already dead" But can you explain me the reason behind this....i would really like to know? Coz i frequently take my goldfishes out of water to check on their progress & take snaps too....as i keep them in a tub. And if this practice of taking out fish from the water is harmfull to the fish....i would definitly stop it. would like to here from you....or other bro who have knowledge on this. thanks Kinder |
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![]() Mask ID to ALL Critics ![]() Member No.: 168 Group: Staff Posts: 8 Topics Started: 1 Joined: 7-Apr-04 Last seen online: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 7:05 pm User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 10:16 am From: RafflesGold GA Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore ![]() |
For obvious reasons... How would you feel if constantly someone pushes you into water for a photo shoot or just to check how you do in water. And that to un-noticed...
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![]() Silver ![]() ![]() Member No.: 1,850 Group: Member Posts: 240 Topics Started: 23 Joined: 13-Mar-06 Last seen online: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:48 pm User's local time: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 12:16 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Australia ![]() |
I see because of the high stress factor.......
So would you say a total ban on taking fish out of water? (especially for the purpose of taking pics) i think i can agree with you here. But what about when your checking up on a fish in a tub......i usually take my fish out of water atleast once a week to checkup on them (if they r in good health). Perhaps the main point i see from what your saying is, if we reduce the handling of the fish....the less stressed they would get. thanks Kinder |
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