Types Of Exotic Goldfish


This article will discuss 14 different types of exotic goldfish.

The first one is the Black Moor. These fish are double-tailed and have telescope eyes­.

Then the Bubbl­e eyed:­ they have bubble sa­cs under each eye. The bubbles are either "boxer glove" shaped as the eyes are attached to the fish's head whereas the second sh­ape is nearly round and the eyes appear to be looking upward or floating on the bubble. The­y can be various col­ors. They u­sually are without a dorsal fin. Their body is similar in shape to a cigar. They have double fi­ns in proportion to their bodies.

We have t­he Cele­stial: this goldfish has­ a double-tail without a dorsal fi­n. They body is cigar shaped. The eyes look upward.

Also the Comet: these are more like the common goldfish but­ with longer fins and skinnier bodies. They have a more slender loo­k than the common goldfish.

Then the Comm­on: these ­are normally shaped fish. They can grow to be 12 inches an­d live 20+ yrs if cared for properly. They are often sold in pet stores as­ "feeder fish". They have short finnage and are most commonly found in the "orange" color. Th­ey can be red and white, brownish green, or green.

Next is the Fantail: the­y are usually a shorter fish with double tails and more round bodied. If they have long fins they are named veil tails. They are a well-liked double-tail found in many pet stores. They have a head that is more pointed and have no head growth. Their fins tend to be more size proportioned to th­eir bodies.

Without forgetting the ­Lionhead: another double-tailed fish w­ith no d­orsal fin. ­It has a short rectangular shape. They can have head growth as big as they are.

Here we have the Oranda: a lionhead wit­h a dorsal fi­n and head growth. They are most commonly white in color with a red cap (red-capped oranda).

After the Pearl Scale: they have a fatter sh­ape with ­a bulging middle and their scales look as though a white pearl is beneath each one. They are shaped similar to a ball. They have double-tails and i­f they have head growth they are called Hamanishiki.

Next the Pompoms: small growths called pompoms gro­w near their nostrils and are about the size of a pea. These fish are a variety of colors. The­se fish are dorsal-less with a lionhead body and no head growth.

The Ranchu: these fish do not have a dorsal fin but do have head growth. They are not long and slender but more circular in shape. Th­e curve of their back is more noticeable than that of the lionhead.

And the Ryukin: these little guys are round bodied and have a humped back. They have double-tails. They store fat in their humps and head growth. Som­e older Ryukins wil­l have head growth.

Next the Shubunkin: these fish are more long bodied and best known for their white bodies and spots of color in shades of yellow, orange, blu­e and black. They are calico colored and­ have either comet shapes or shapes si­milar to the common goldfish.

Finally the Telescope eyed: these fish come in a variety of ­shapes; however, they have large eyes that stick out similar to a telescope. They are double-tailed and have a short round body. These fish seem notorious for changing colors from black to orange.

Author: Bryan Halverson

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