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Black Moor
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Black Moor Goldfish, often known simply as the Black Moor, is a goldfish variety that stands out for its captivating and unique appearance. What distinguishes it from other goldfish types is its deep, velvety black coloring, which envelops its entire body, including its delicate fins and flowing tail. These fish are characterized by their rounded, chubby bodies, which are entirely covered in velvety black scales. However, it's their eyes that make them truly stand out. The eyes of Black Moor Goldfish are unusually large and protrude outward, giving them a charming and somewhat comical appearance. Interestingly, this eye structure affects their vision, making them somewhat nearsighted, which only adds to their character. The stark contrast between the Black Moor's deep black coloration and its bright white underbelly creates a dramatic and visually stunning effect. Their gracefully flowing fins further enhance their overall allure, making them a beloved choice among goldfish enthusiasts. In addition to their distinctive black color and large eyes, Black Moors have flowing fins that add to their overall elegance. These fins can have delicate fringes, creating a graceful and almost regal look.
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Bubble Eye
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Bubble Eye Goldfish is a fascinating breed that instantly draws attention with its unique and delicate features. Due to these prominent eye sacs, the Bubble Eye Goldfish is considered one of the more delicate varieties of goldfish. The sacs are prone to injury, and thus, they require an environment free from sharp objects and abrasive decorations. This sensitivity necessitates a carefully curated tank setting, emphasizing safety and gentleness. Apart from their eye-catching sacs, these goldfish have a streamlined body and lack a dorsal fin, contributing to their unique silhouette. Their movements are often described as gentle and somewhat slow, aligning with their fragile nature. As a breed, the Bubble Eye Goldfish epitomizes the blend of vulnerability and beauty, requiring attentive care but rewarding aquarists with a truly extraordinary aquatic spectacle
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Buttrefly Telescope
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Butterfly Telescope Goldfish are renowned for their elegant and distinctive appearance. They are characterized by their elongated, flowing double tails that resemble butterfly wings, hence their name. These tails can grow to be quite impressive, adding to their visual appeal. One of the most striking features of Butterfly Telescope Goldfish is their telescopic eyes. Their eyes protrude from the sides of their heads and have a unique shape, resembling telescope lenses. This feature not only adds to their charm but also provides them with excellent vision. These goldfish come in a variety of colors, including red, orange, black, calico, and even metallic shades. Their body shape is round and compact, making them an eye-catching addition to any aquarium. Butterfly Telescope Goldfish are generally peaceful and can coexist with other fish species of similar size and temperament. However, it's crucial to provide them with adequate space and water conditions to thrive. A well-maintained aquarium with good filtration and regular water changes is essential to keep them healthy
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Calico
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Calico goldfish is not a specific breed but a term for any goldfish variety displaying a distinctive, mottled color pattern on nacreous (pearly) scales. This unique coloration is characterized by random patches of red, orange, white, black, grey, and blue pigments. Key Characteristics - Nacreous Scales: The defining feature of a calico goldfish is its scale type, which is intermediate between solid metallic and transparent (matte) scales. This mix gives the fish a slightly reflective, pearly sheen. Mottled Pattern: The color pattern resembles the multi-colored coat of a calico cat, with no two fish having the exact same markings. The blue coloration is a highly prized feature in this pattern, which comes from black pigment within the body wall visible through the nacreous scales. Color Changes: Calico coloration can change throughout a goldfish's life due to factors like sunlight exposure, diet, water quality, and genetics. Juvenile goldfish often start as a dull, brownish-grey and develop their vibrant calico pattern as they mature.
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Dragon Eye
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Dragon Eye Goldfish, also referred to as Dragon Eye Pearlscale or simply Dragon Eye, presents a one-of-a-kind and mesmerizing goldfish variety with a truly distinctive appearance. What distinguishes them from other goldfish is their extraordinary eyes, which exhibit a peculiar, outwardly bulging shape reminiscent of a dragon's gaze. These fish possess plump, spherical bodies adorned with gleaming, metallic scales. However, it's their eyes that truly steal the spotlight. Positioned on the sides of their heads, their eyes have a prominent, bubble-like structure. This exceptional feature lends them an almost mythical and dragon-esque aspect, hence their name. Dragon Eye Goldfish are not only eye-catching but also colorful. They come in various hues of red, orange, and calico. These bright colors make them very popular among aquarium lovers. Their striking eyes and vivid colors make them stand out in any water setting.
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Fantail
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Fantail Goldfish is a popular and easily recognizable breed, admired for its beautiful, flowing twin tail that fans out like a delicate, aquatic ballet skirt. The graceful, undulating movements of their broad tails add a touch of elegance to any aquarium setting. One of the most appealing aspects of the Fantail Goldfish is its relatively easy care level, making it a suitable choice for both beginner and seasoned aquarists. These goldfish are hardy and adaptable to a range of water conditions, though they do best in well-maintained environments with regular water changes and adequate filtration. Their dietary needs are straightforward, thriving on a balanced diet of high-quality goldfish pellets, flakes, and occasional fresh or frozen treats. Despite their ornate appearance, Fantail Goldfish are not as prone to health issues as some more delicate varieties, though they still benefit from attentive care.
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Lion Head
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Lionhead Goldfish are a charming and distinctive variety of fancy goldfish. They are prized for their unique appearance, characterized by a prominent, lion-like head growth. Their ?wen? growth develops gradually and can vary in size and shape, giving each Lionhead its individuality. One of the most intriguing features of Lionheads is their wide range of color varieties. They come in various colors, including red, orange, calico, black, and even metallic shades. This diversity in color adds to their visual appeal and makes them a favorite among aquarists. Lionheads also exhibit a beautiful double-tail fin structure, which further enhances their elegance. However, it's important to note that their head growth can obstruct their vision to some extent, so ensuring a safe and obstacle-free environment is crucial.
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LionChu
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Lionchu Goldfish are a captivating hybrid variety, resulting from the crossbreeding of Lionhead and Ranchu Goldfish. This unique combination showcases a fusion of distinctive traits from both parent species. Lionchu Goldfish exhibit the characteristic wen growth on their heads, similar to Lionheads, but with a more pronounced and rounded appearance. Their bodies are reminiscent of Ranchu Goldfish, with a compact, egg-shaped body and a smooth back without a dorsal fin. This blend of features gives Lionchu Goldfish a truly charming and unique appearance. Lionchu Goldfish are generally peaceful and can coexist with other fancy goldfish varieties. However, due to their slow swimming nature, they may struggle to compete for food with more agile fish. When selecting tank mates, consider other slow-swimming varieties like Ranchu, Oranda, or other Lionchu Goldfish to ensure compatibility.
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Oranda
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Oranda Goldfish are a popular and captivating variety of fancy goldfish. Known for their distinctive appearance, Orandas are prized for their charming features and unique head growth called "wen." These fish are native to China and have been cherished for centuries as ornamental pets. Orandas are characterized by their round bodies, paired with a prominent, fleshy growth on their heads that gives them a distinctive and almost regal appearance. This growth can vary in size and shape, adding to the individuality of each Oranda. These fish are typically found in vibrant colors such as red, orange, or white, making them a stunning addition to any aquarium. They have flowing, elegant fins that gracefully complement their round bodies. Orandas are known for their calm and peaceful demeanor, making them suitable for community tanks. However, due to their fancy appearance, they may require some extra care in terms of water quality and nutrition.
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Pearl Scale
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Pearlscale Goldfish is a distinctive breed that captivates aquarists with its one-of-a-kind physique and shimmering scale texture. What sets this breed apart is its spherical, balloon-like body, often compared to a golf ball. This rotund appearance is not just a visual delight but also a testament to the breed's distinctive genetics. What truly sets the Pearlscale apart is its scale texture. Each scale on its body is raised, creating a striking, pearl-like effect that gleams enchantingly under light. This feature is so pronounced that it appears as if the fish is adorned with countless tiny pearls, giving it an opulent and majestic look. Despite their delicate look, Pearlscale Goldfish are quite resilient and adaptable, making them a favorite among both novice and experienced fish enthusiasts. They thrive in well-maintained tanks with ample space to accommodate their unique body shape. When cared for properly, these goldfish can be a charming and long-lived addition to any freshwater aquarium, bringing a touch of aquatic elegance to their surroundings.
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Ranchu
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Ranchu Goldfish, often hailed as the "King of Goldfish," exude an unparalleled grace and beauty in the world of aquatic pets. These fascinating creatures are known for their distinctive characteristics, making them a sought-after addition to aquariums. Ranchu Goldfish are renowned for their rounded, egg-shaped bodies, resembling a plump, adorable cushion. Their vibrant colors can vary, including shades of red, orange, white, and even calico patterns, offering a mesmerizing display of aquatic artistry. These captivating colors and patterns make them a true delight to behold. In terms of size, Ranchu Goldfish typically reach lengths of 6 to 8 inches, but some can grow even larger with proper care. Their care level is considered moderate, requiring a well-maintained aquarium environment. With the right care and attention to these tips, Ranchu Goldfish can live for many years, showcasing their regal beauty in your aquatic sanctuary.
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RedCap Oranda
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Red Cap Oranda is a selectively bred fish and is considered more delicate than common goldfish varieties, requiring specific care to thrive. The Red Cap Oranda goldfish is a popular fancy goldfish variety known for its distinctive appearance: a pure white body and a prominent, bright red fleshy growth (wen) on its head. This unique contrast makes it a highly sought-after fish among aquarium enthusiasts. Appearance: The primary feature is the bright red wen, which can be likened to a raspberry or a crown, set against a shimmering silver or white, egg-shaped body. It has a long, flowing, fan-shaped double tail and well-developed fins.
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Ryukin
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
The Ryukin goldfish is a popular fancy variety distinguished by its unique body shape, particularly the prominent hump on its back. Originating in China and later developed in Japan, this fish is admired for its striking profile and varied coloration.They come in a wide range of colors and patterns, including solid red, white, orange, blue, black, and calico (a mottled pattern of red, white, black, blue, and grey).
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Vail Tail
Egg Layer 15 - 20 cm 10 - 25 C°C
Veiltail goldfish is a fancy goldfish variety renowned for its exceptionally long, flowing, and delicate fins that resemble a graceful veil. This feature has led to the term "veiltail" being used for any goldfish with such finnage, though true Veiltails have specific body and fin shapes.
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