DFI
New Member
Dear All,
Though our Philippines client is usually too busy to come to our farm for fish selection, it does not mean that we could rest on our laurels and be a little lax on our fish selection criterion. In fact, it is the reverse - since the responsiblilty of selecting the best possible fishes has been entrusted to us, we would have to do our very best in order not to disappoint our supportive client.
Thank you all for reading and looking at these newly taken pictures.
Mrs Goh
A high bodied BMB xback with huge finnages (top), one of our cheapest Xback variety. An Emerald Blue Xback is at the bottom.
A tankful of young Sapphire Gold xbacks, with most displaying some thick Golden Lines on their heads.
A quality 24K Gold Xback, with the ultimate shine & scissors bite mouth!
Fishes undergoing anaesthesia before the tagging process.
Moments later, they are all soundly asleep.
We would then have to act fast, and tag each and every Xback, almost in lightning speed.
The 24K Gold Xback recovering from the anaesthesia effect.
After checking that all fishes' tag numbers tally with that of the CITES export permit Tag List, the AVA inspecting officer would paste security stickers on each & every carton box.
Our 3 staff busy with the packing of fishes. The AVA officer is in a white T and blue jeans.
The car with the unmistakable AVA logo.
Though our Philippines client is usually too busy to come to our farm for fish selection, it does not mean that we could rest on our laurels and be a little lax on our fish selection criterion. In fact, it is the reverse - since the responsiblilty of selecting the best possible fishes has been entrusted to us, we would have to do our very best in order not to disappoint our supportive client.
Thank you all for reading and looking at these newly taken pictures.
Mrs Goh

A high bodied BMB xback with huge finnages (top), one of our cheapest Xback variety. An Emerald Blue Xback is at the bottom.

A tankful of young Sapphire Gold xbacks, with most displaying some thick Golden Lines on their heads.

A quality 24K Gold Xback, with the ultimate shine & scissors bite mouth!

Fishes undergoing anaesthesia before the tagging process.

Moments later, they are all soundly asleep.

We would then have to act fast, and tag each and every Xback, almost in lightning speed.

The 24K Gold Xback recovering from the anaesthesia effect.

After checking that all fishes' tag numbers tally with that of the CITES export permit Tag List, the AVA inspecting officer would paste security stickers on each & every carton box.

Our 3 staff busy with the packing of fishes. The AVA officer is in a white T and blue jeans.

The car with the unmistakable AVA logo.