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Somervell
I was wondering if anyone knew of any East Coast goldfish breeders. I know that there are several in CA, and of course, Raingarden in HI, but does anyone know of a good supplier in this area. Looking specifically for a panda moor and a black oranda, both small.
Lupin
Somervell, you do realize these fish won't stay that color any longer, right?
Have you tried Goldfish Utopia and goldfishconnection.com yet? I don't know if they're from East Coast as I haven't bothered much with their site yet but it's worth giving it a try.
Somervell
Yes, sadly, Lupe, I know the odds. Thanks for making sure that I knew, though.
I actually have seen tri-colors that really are striking. GFC seems to be hit or miss. I am not up to show status yet-- not even close. (Actually, not even headed that way-LOL) I enjoy both of the sites that you mentioned, though! 
Lupin
Glad you like those sites I mentioned.
And Somervell, if you remember the black oranda Velvet, well, she isn't black anymore which was why I was concerned about the choice of getting black orandas. She is turning olive green now after chocolate. It doesn't mean my ties with her has changed. I like her a lot despite the color change.
Somervell
She's a beautiful fish, Lupin. I guess that's the risk with any black goldfish other than a moor (although I have a year old black and fire orange oranda that's pretty darned sharp--LOL)
I was wondering if anyone knew of any East Coast goldfish breeders. I know that there are several in CA, and of course, Raingarden in HI, but does anyone know of a good supplier in this area. Looking specifically for a panda moor and a black oranda, both small.
Lupin
Somervell, you do realize these fish won't stay that color any longer, right?
Somervell
Yes, sadly, Lupe, I know the odds. Thanks for making sure that I knew, though.
Lupin
Glad you like those sites I mentioned.
Somervell
She's a beautiful fish, Lupin. I guess that's the risk with any black goldfish other than a moor (although I have a year old black and fire orange oranda that's pretty darned sharp--LOL)