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Posted by JR
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on 7/6/2009, 11:43 am, in reply to "Re: Sanjiv, You're Correct"
205.188.117.70
One step.
The one step pattern that is most primitive pattern and is the inazuma pattern and it is therefore looked down on by breeder and serious collector alike. The one step pattern is truly that- one step; or more accurately a top/bottom color orientation that takes the same form as the wild carp only in red and white and not blacks, greys or yellows.
The fish picture is not an inazuma orientation!
It is a wrapped pattern. One that was/is favored by the jumbo breeders as it suits a large fish- and not the same as the one step moyo or inazuma pattern that is a cull in this day and age.
Just wanted to clear that up in the minds of the readers
- JR
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