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JK, conrats!! Will it be available to us to take a closer look on this day?

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Accomplishment. Notice the hybrid dottybacks, not even commercial aquaculture facilities produced them so far. These are offspring from male orchid dottyback & female indigo dottyback. Indigo dottyback is a commercial hybrid between orchid dottyback and sankeyi dottyback (the one in the video with the black stripe). Even the purple hybrids that resemble orchid dottybacks carry the faint body stripe due to sankeyi bloodline. Quality wise, very good. Almost no jaw defects. :yahoo:

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Hi Junkai,

were these the tiny ones (3mm fishes) in your tub that I saw? So fast grow to this size?

Which tub? I don't think you saw them. They could hardly even be seen in their tub due to the low numbers I got. :paiseh:

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Was going to post the link but JC was earlier than me. Congratz Junkai for being the 1st in Sg to breed this fish! Fourth person in the World! Great achievement, you put the country name in this hobby! Btw, how did they know you were breeding this fish and how was the interview done? I am always curious of this stuff, if you don't mind me asking.

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