Green Water Ranchu is an independent aquatic animal breeding sole proprietorship that specializes in breeding Japanese Ranchu, Japanese Ricefish, and Japanese Pond Snails.
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Green Water Goldfish Breeders Co-op This has been a work in the making for the last 2 years, but, I am finally pleased to reveal what exactly Green Water Goldfish is! As you may know, if you have read the About Green Water Ranchu info page, that Green Water Goldfish is the subsidiary company to Green Water Ranchu, and Green Water Goldfish is a dedicated division of Green Water Ranchu for amateur goldfish breeders located within the United States. Green Water Ranchu is the FIRST commercial goldfish seller to have a dedicated domestic goldfish breeders network. This network is known as the Green Water Goldfish Breeders Co-op. The Green Water Goldfish Breeders Co-op is a network where likeminded goldfish breeders are able to sign up with Green Water Ranchu, and then are able to sell the goldfish that they have bred, for any price they choose, using whatever shipping service they prefer, whenever they want vi...
BRAND NEW Experimental Fish Food group on Facebook to see if we can start a conversation about fish foods! There are hundreds of fish food formulas and brands on the market. Come share your experience with us, or ask for advice, tips, and tricks! Food feeding suggestions welcomed! Check out the group!
This void must be filled! Too long has it been for anyone to be without being able to go onto YouTube and search for a video of some Japanese Ranchu (AKA Top-View Ranchu / TVR) and get substantial search results so that the non-fish keeper can appreciate their movements. I know it is not very common for people to own Japanese Ranchu in America in contrast to Japan where they can be found in nearly any fish store in nearly every prefecture, but, since the day I started in this venture of ornamental goldfish, and my complete obsession with Ranchu goldfish, the Japanese Ranchu have always been my favorite, and it has been my ultimate goal to get my hands on some, and breed them. I cannot begin to express in words what the Japanese Ranchu do to me mentally -- every time I stop to look into my TVR ponds, I can not help but be enamored with them and be hypnotized by their movements. They are very therapeutic to me. They literally have changed my life, and they are truly special to me...