• 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.

  • Calico Orandas Goldfish

    Calico Orandas Goldfish

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    The Calico Oranda Goldfish has a beautiful round face with very nice coloring. The thick growth over the gill plates resemble a large raspberry. It is similar to a lionhead goldfish with a dorsal fin and a superb large tail fin. These 2″ aquarium fish are an attractive site when swimming in the aquarium.

  • Ampullaria snail on a stone in an aquarium.Golden Mystery Snail (light body + yellow shell + no stripes)

    Mystery Snails

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    Mystery Snails, freshwater snails, are desired because they are easy to care for and have a quiet temperament. They come in an array of colors to brighten up your tank.

    They consume algae and left over fish food that can foul a water garden pool or aquarium making them a good cleaner.

    Their attractive appearance resembles the common “trapdoor snail” in size and appearance. The cute pink eggs are laid above the water’s surface on plants or grass. They are not hermaphroditic so you don’t have to be concerned about them reproducing beyond control.