TOSAI can only be evaluated if each of them shares a common goal of more than doubling in size in a short period of time, with each of them taking the risk of daring extreme feeding. In fact, you know he's in trouble when asked to comment on the differences between each of the results of less than mediocre growth without daring to try.
@@Mastersofnishikigoi It is not a question of equipment. Compared to the urban living environment in Japan, it should be better off there. Some people actually achieve this in small tanks instead of ponds. The biggest difference is the question of willingness to feed the maximum amount of food. Some are obsessed with frequency, some with water flow, others with the amount of dissolved oxygen. Understand that this cannot be achieved through normal husbandry. And the only advantage we have is that in Japan we can do it without heating in the summer.
TOSAI can only be evaluated if each of them shares a common goal of more than doubling in size in a short period of time, with each of them taking the risk of daring extreme feeding. In fact, you know he's in trouble when asked to comment on the differences between each of the results of less than mediocre growth without daring to try.
You do love to put your opinions across in a really negative way. Not everyone has a large pond, a heated pond or the luxury of a mudpond….
@@Mastersofnishikigoi It is not a question of equipment. Compared to the urban living environment in Japan, it should be better off there. Some people actually achieve this in small tanks instead of ponds. The biggest difference is the question of willingness to feed the maximum amount of food. Some are obsessed with frequency, some with water flow, others with the amount of dissolved oxygen. Understand that this cannot be achieved through normal husbandry. And the only advantage we have is that in Japan we can do it without heating in the summer.