Tsuya-Fuji Collection
Breeding method using Tsuya-Fuji
The egg-collection period is from mid-May to late June.They are raised in a way that adapts to the laws of nature, even using moss and algae as natural fee
d.Using moss and algae helps to boost the color of your ranchu.Tsuya-Fuji dissolves in water, turning it into a light brown color, and eating Tsuya-Fuji will further boost the color effect.In addition, by utilizing sunlight and the power of photosynthesis, the color will be improved.However, too much moss and algae is not good, so clean it.To clean it, use a plastic card to scrape off the surface.But you don't need to remove it completely.
When raising ranchu, you need to adapt them to nature, protect them from the natural environment, follow the laws of nature, and use natural materials.
One of the most important things is how to add oxygen to the water.After removing the moss, when filling the pond with water, make sure to lather the water as much as possible.This will help to maintain a sufficient amount of oxygen in the pond water.Another method is to use an oxygen generator.
Feeding also helps to grow their belly.Repeat this process and gradually increase the amount of feed.This is just one example of Mr. Fujimoto's breeding methods.The size of breeding ponds varies.It is important to quickly learn the appropriate amount of feed for each size.To breed fish for each purpose, it is important to quickly learn the limitations of the pond.
The water quality, materials, and size of the pond vary from person to person.Since the environment is different, I think it is best to have a breeding method that allows for a certain amount of leeway.In other words, breeding Ranchu varies depending on the individual.Raising Ranchu in a way that is in line with nature is the best part of breeding Ranchu, and it's the way to have fun.Also, after several years of experience breeding and raising fish at home and producing your own breeding fish, you will have a general understanding of their strengths and weaknesses (the structure of their DNA), and will be able to predict the growth of the resulting fry.Please enjoy finding out how to raise them yourself.It's important to enjoy it.
The ranchu in the photo below grew about 5cm in about 20 days.Furthermore, when it reaches 12 cm, its appearance (DNA) is almost visible.In addition, DNA and breeding methods are important in order to grow to 14cm without losing body balance.It is important to follow the laws of nature and find the biorhythms to grow them.To do this, observe the movement of the water, the movements of the ranchu, and their growth.ranchu have a biorhythm just like humans, and when the time comes, they grow larger.That's why we keep both large and small individuals together.It is important to keep in mind the rhythm that exists in nature when raising ranchu.
The one in the middle is the Ranchu pictured on the cover of Tsuya-Fuji.
Ranchu of the Tsuya-Fuji lineage
Mr. Fujimoto's ranchu is seen only by those who raise Mr. Fujimoto's lineage (Tsuya-Fuji lineage).
Therefore, this time I have posted photos of just a few of the ranchu.
I like fish that have well-balanced eyes and are thick from the torso to the base.