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Old 20-11-2007, 12:09 PM
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saw this on a koi forum quality
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what is quality mate?
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chagoi are really friendly,grew mine to 26" long,hand tame and settled the other fish down,and whenever the cat tried to get a drink from the pond,guess who was there tryna grab its tongue
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what is a chagoi???
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a chagoi is a type of koi carp,there's a few pics and a description on this link matey............Chagoi Koi
I'd love a gin rin (sparkly scales) pic here.............http://www.chagoi.co.uk/gallery/1.jpg
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Take it then: these fish then hav,nt seen a hook never felt one?
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No matey, they're pet fish
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a chagoi is a type of koi carp,there's a few pics and a description on this link matey............Chagoi Koi
I'd love a gin rin (sparkly scales) pic here.............http://www.chagoi.co.uk/gallery/1.jpg
now Im much wiser
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