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Kin Hi Utsuri are arguably the most successful Hikariutsuri. The red in good specimens is bright crimson, and while the sumi may be toned down, this does mean
that any shimis - normally the plague of Hi Utsuri - are less obvious. The pectoral fins - candy-striped black and white with a golden overlay - can practically glow.
Head
sumi is not generally as well defined as in Shiro Utsuri, and dark nostrils on an otherwise all-read head are a common fault. |  |  |
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Tategoi |
The Nishikigoi Breeders place their tategoi in their mud ponds during late May to early June, the actual date depends on rough equalisation ...
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