• Doitsu Koi FishVariety of Doitsu Fish

    Doitsu Koi Mix

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    Doitsu are German carp that are scale-less. Depending on the type of Doitsu, there may be scales along the lateral and dorsal lines of the koi or no scales at all

  • Golden Orfe

    Golden Orfe

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    The Golden Orfe is an active pond fish with a streamlined body that has swift movement in the water garden pool and in fact is considered the fastest fish in the water garden pool. They will dart among the water lilies and plants, a wonderful sight. They will jump from the water to capture mosquitoes. Feeding the fish is a treat as they dart quickly around feeding. They are happy in a school of 4 or more!

  • Kabuto Koi FishKabuto Koi Fish Kissing

    Kabuto Koi Mix 4 to 5 inches

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    Kabuto Koi are named after their distinctive head shape, which resembles the helmet worn by Japanese samurai warriors. The unique light-colored fins enhance the beauty and allure of these fish as they gracefully glide through the water. They create an almost dragon-like appearance, adding to their mystique and appeal.

  • Black Telescope Moor Fish side viewBlack Telescope Moor Fish closeup looking at the front.

    Black Telescope Moor Fish

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    Black Moors are communal and should have others with whom they group. They swim together in small shoals of 4-6 and will engage in communal feeding, group swimming, and sharing resources. Black Moors can also live with other Telescope Goldfish such as Red and Panda Telescopes.

  • Celestial Goldfish

    Celestial Goldfish

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    This beautiful orange fish, with peculiar eyes that gaze heavenward, deserves its name, “Celestial”. This goldfish has no dorsal fin. It’s an attractive and unusual fish.

  • Frog TadpolesBull frog -close up of head out of water.

    Frog Tadpoles

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    The first or second season, the younger generation of the frog family will grow legs up to three inches long. These tadpoles will actively devour decayed matter and green algae. They are harmless to fish and plants. This native tadpole survives harsh winters.

    Remember to get some Tadpole Food, too.