Hi Jamie, A other great video on your trip to cuttlebrook farm the fish are looking grate mate unfortunately I can't get there myself because I am disabled and I don't drive any more because of my disability so I watch there people's video's mate so thank for doing a video mate. Steve
Your more than welcome bud and sorry you can't visit all these places anymore but I will continue to film them for everybody as best I can and if you ever see things you like most dealers ship so you can always go on there website or give them a call but I know its not the same but I will continue to share all if I can 😊👍
I knew you had caught me with your camera haha, was a great day out was the first time I had been to Cuttlebrook and came away with some little beauties. Great video mate
Very interesting video bud and in some ways this feels a lot like bonsai. You can buy a young koi for only a few quid, but an older and larger one will burn a hole in your wallet 😂
The same can be said of Byer's, although they don't look as good as the Japanese imports because they don't get a colour enhancer (a special one that works in low water temperatures that amateurs won't touch) to make them bright red in winter to make them look better and increase the unit price per sale, but that doesn't mean they look as good as them. But the idea is to have fun applying our own colour enhancers. Better than watching the Japanese ones fade away later. 。。。。。
@@keepingitkoi The sequence from here on is a number of examples where the colour was bright red immediately after importation from Japan, but did not continue to be continuously fed with colour enhancers, so it seems to have reverted back to its original colour. For your information! ruclips.net/video/0jiQXfZyStc/видео.html
There's some bloody nice koi in amongst all that lot. I'm a big advocate of British bred koi. I don't think they'll ever replace the Japanese imports as it's all about ego; however, mass market and wholesale is surely the opportunity. We should be encouraging the likes of Maidenhead and World of Water to stock British koi rather than flying them in from Israel or wherever. They can't be that much cheaper.
Hi Jamie,
A other great video on your trip to cuttlebrook farm the fish are looking grate mate unfortunately I can't get there myself because I am disabled and I don't drive any more because of my disability so I watch there people's video's mate so thank for doing a video mate.
Steve
Your more than welcome bud and sorry you can't visit all these places anymore but I will continue to film them for everybody as best I can and if you ever see things you like most dealers ship so you can always go on there website or give them a call but I know its not the same but I will continue to share all if I can 😊👍
5 nice new additions to the Keeping It Koi grow on vat Jamie!! 👍👍
Thanks Maureen I'm happy with them and a right bargain 😊
Lovely little fry selection you got there
Thank you 😊 and bonus they didn't get eaten 😊
Great video Jamie
Thanks bud 😊👍
Great day it was Jamie😀
It's certainly was and was good to see ya again 😊👍
Great tour Jamie. Love the picks. 👍
Thank you 😊 yeh there all still there at the minute so hope they grow fast 😅
Some nice new additions Jamie 👍🏼, I do like it at Cuttlebrook 👌🏼
Thanks bud and yeh me to and you just can't beat there prices 😊
You bought beauties, omg I wish I lived up there or within drivable distance, I saw some really lovely fish at your show. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much I'm really happy with them 😊
And I'm not exactly local it's a 2 hour drive for me but so worth the 4 hour round trip 😊
I knew you had caught me with your camera haha, was a great day out was the first time I had been to Cuttlebrook and came away with some little beauties. Great video mate
Thanks bud next time you'll have to say hello and introduce ya self 😊 and yeh they have some amazing fish at even better prices 😀
Lovely place love their fish take care
Thank you Joyce 😊 yeh they do breed some amazing fish there 😊👍
Nice Jamie 👍👍🚀🚀
Thanks bud hope your well mate 👍 😊
Very interesting video bud and in some ways this feels a lot like bonsai. You can buy a young koi for only a few quid, but an older and larger one will burn a hole in your wallet 😂
Oh yes the most expensive koi ever sold was 1.8million 😳
@@keepingitkoi Wow 😳😯😳
@NotAnotherBonsaiChannel yeh to much money if you ask me lol
@@keepingitkoi Absolutely bud, as the old expression goes 'More money than sense' 😂
@NotAnotherBonsaiChannel yep I think the fish died 6 months after it was sold but if you can afford to spend 1.8m you can afford to lose it I guess 🤷
The same can be said of Byer's, although they don't look as good as the Japanese imports because they don't get a colour enhancer (a special one that works in low water temperatures that amateurs won't touch) to make them bright red in winter to make them look better and increase the unit price per sale, but that doesn't mean they look as good as them. But the idea is to have fun applying our own colour enhancers. Better than watching the Japanese ones fade away later. 。。。。。
Absolutely bud 👍 I also like Adams place too I have a cracking showa from him 👍
@@keepingitkoi The sequence from here on is a number of examples where the colour was bright red immediately after importation from Japan, but did not continue to be continuously fed with colour enhancers, so it seems to have reverted back to its original colour. For your information! ruclips.net/video/0jiQXfZyStc/видео.html
There's some bloody nice koi in amongst all that lot. I'm a big advocate of British bred koi.
I don't think they'll ever replace the Japanese imports as it's all about ego; however, mass market and wholesale is surely the opportunity.
We should be encouraging the likes of Maidenhead and World of Water to stock British koi rather than flying them in from Israel or wherever.
They can't be that much cheaper.
Well said mate 👍 and I completely agree with you alot of the fish in my main pond are English bred 😊👍
Aragoke is a kikasui Jamie 🧁👍👍👍
Thanks Vince you legend 🙌 🙏 ❤️