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Originally Posted by Vanda lover
I don't know about the Catts because I don't know your climate like you do, but the fish sound nice. I love the shubunkins. I once had a good quality one that got quite big. It was beautiful with all that blue.
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Our climates weird.
We drop into the upper 20s to mid 30s in winter.
But we never get frosts or freezes and it remains quite humid.
The end result being that most tropicals happily live and bloom through temps much lower than what recommended.
Just last month I was happily picking hordes of gardenia flowers in 30* weather.
My neighbor keeps her phals out year round...
I guess I'm more worried about the light levels, and the fact that we have very wet winters.
It's not a very good shubunkin. But it's calico is colouring which means it's no longer a comet but a shubunkin.
My fiance bought me a ryukin. Actually I suspect it's just an immature oranda.
He noticed the goldfish and showed up with it the next day.
I hope it doesn't get bullied.
It's cute.
It's mainly white with some red spots.
But the red is mixed with black so the end result is dark burgundy spots.
I'm worried about its form though.
Oh well...
That does indeed sound like a lovely shubunkin, any pictures?
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