Saturday, November 26, 2011

My Favourite Hideout : Mainland Tropical Fish Farm (Pasir Ris)

After roaming around at the recent Ranchu fish show, I've decided to blog for the venue of the contest.

The Mainland Tropical Fish Farm at Pasir Ris is one of the places where both my hubby & myself would chillout at when we require a nice quiet place to unwind.

As my hubby is a great lover of fishes, we love hanging around to have a good view of all the fishes & other animals (chickens, roosters, etc) residing at the fish farm.

Viewing is open to the public for free so do enjoy the fresh air & "kampong" life out there at Mainland Tropical Farm before they wind down the place in about 5 years time.

The government had decided to utilise the land at Pasir Ris Farmway for other purposes. It's pretty unfortunate that we had to see the fish farm go when the time comes.

As such, the photographs uploaded here in this thread would become reminiscent of the past in the near future.

This is a photograph of the fish farm from the exterior.
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A photograph showing their fish ponds
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All the photographs in this thread featuring the fish farm & their inhabitants are not uploaded in any particular sequence and would be done so at random.

We hope that viewers would enjoy looking at what interest us & made us laugh at times when we look @ the animals...

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We're not sure if these are carps or koi fishes... but anyway, here r the photographs ...
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Parrot Fishes

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When I saw these fishes caught in the net, it made me feel sad. I sincerely hope that their new owners would provide them a conducive environment so that they could thrive well.
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These are definitely Koi Fishes.
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Ducks & Terrappins
And here comes something really cute that made us bowl over with laughter & we hope that it did the same for you too!

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Chicken, Roosters, Ducks & Geese
This is a photograph of a relatively large chicken coop found at the Mainland Tropical Fishfarm ...

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... And, its residents ...

The Roosters ...
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A Goose finding a friend in a Duck ...
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My hubby was trying to take photographs of the roosters when this chap came eye to eye with us when we were busy shooting photographs ...

So we've decided to jazz it up by including captions in these photographs:
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Terrapins & Black Oscar Fishes
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Shrubs
We spotted these fruits & flowers growing out of a shrub that looked more like a type of short palm tree.

Although we're not certain if it's a common sight to see such a breed of shrub flowering, we had decided to upload a couple of photographs of it since we're nature lovers.

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Disclaimer:

Permission has been sought from MAINLAND TROPICAL FISH FARM for their fish farm and products to be featured in this thread.

Kindly note that this thread is strictly for the purpose of sharing my experience at the aforesaid fish farm. And not an advertising platform.

I am not affliated to this company and like any other persons from the general public, had been frequenting this fish farm for relaxation purposes.

For the ease of viewing and any enquiries related to their fish farm, photographs had been earmarked at the corners with their address & the following website address:
http://www.mainlandfishfarm.com/main.html

All Singapore Ranchu Show (Asrs) 2011

Hi folks,

We made a special trip down to the Mainland Tropical Fish Farm on Saturday 19th November 2011 @ Pasir Ris with the intention to take a look @ the Ranchus (a particular breed of goldfish) at the All Singapore Ranchu Show (ASRS) 2011.

Poster of the ASRS held on 19th November 2011 :
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Venue of the ASRS:
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Upon arrival at the venue, the contestants (i.e. ranchu) were being placed into huge individual white enameled basins, under an extended shade of blue canvas tents.

The public such as us, were being barred from entering these premises while judging was still on-going. We were being told that the viewing would only be open to public after the judging is over, which was estimated to be after 1 PM.

However, our stomachs were growling hopelessly by 11.35 AM becox we haven't even eaten our breakfast yet. As such, we have only managed to take a few photographs of the competition only. *SIGH*

And we couldn't make a detour back in the afternoon as we've got another appointment after lunch.

So here comes the photographs of 2 of the contestants which were being placed near enough for us to take a photograph of each of them.

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Junior Winners

Oya Winners

Nisai Winners
Tosai Winners

Disclaimer:
Please note that I do not own any of these videos of the ASRS 2011 featured here in this thread. As such, please give the credits of the video to Youtube member, D24xo. For more of his videos on fishes, kindly visit D24xo's YouTube Channel @ http://www.youtube.com/user/D24xo#p/u
Thank You.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011