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The Calico Shubunkins are also known as Autumn Brocade Fish because their glorious colors are like the beautiful autumn foliage. Other names include Calico goldfish, Speckled goldfish, Harlequin goldfish, and Coronation fish.
With proper care in freshwater ponds, they can live 10-15 years or longer and reach up to 12-18″ long. Aquariums with limited volume will inhibit them from growing long. They prefer filtered water with a pH of 6-8.
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Goldfish have brilliant colors and are active. They are a good variety for garden ponds and indoor aquariums. Their beautiful markings come in black, white, red, orange, and silver. Goldfish eat mosquito larvae and other insects in their larval stages, helping to maintain ecological balance with aquatic plants in ponds.
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Calico Fantails are similar to the Calico Shubunkins or the Autumn Brocade Fish but have a divided tail giving them the name, Calico Fantails. Just like the Autumn Brocade Fish, the name reflects the fishes brocade pattern of glorious colors are like the beautiful autumn foliage, and even more varied. Blue is the predominating color, with mottled effects in red, gold, black, brown, lavender and white. Their active movement displays these colorings. The divided tail fin makes this fish a wonderful sight as it swims within the water garden pool. These fish make any water garden pool a most attractive sight.
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Fancy American Fantails are fun to watch as their tails float with the water currents. Their tail fins, also called caudal fins, are V-shaped and a double-tail fin. The lobes of the tail spread out like a fan and thus the name, fantail. Some are beautifully marked with gold and white, others gold and black.
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These rare lemon-yellow goldfish have a stunning appearance that will add visual delight to your water garden or aquarium. Their unusual gills and highly reflective scales make them a special find for pond owners seeking an eye-catching accent.
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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.
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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.
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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.