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Goldfish Variations
By Allen Jesson
The Goldfish of today originates from wild Asian carps, and all the different Goldfish variations are considered to be the same species: Carassius auratus auratus. The Goldfish was one of the first fish species kept in ponds by man. In China, wild caught carps were kept in outdoor ponds as ornamental fishes and selectively bred until the eventually turned into the first type of goldfish. The ancestor of our modern goldfish is believed to be the Crucian Carp, Carassius carassius.
You can find a wide range of different goldfish types, commonly divided into four main groups. The first group consists of the so called “Ce goldfish” or “Grass goldfish”, the second group contains the fancy “Wen goldfish”, the third group is where you find “Dragon Eye goldfish” with large and protruding eyes, and the fourth group is made up by the “Egg goldfish” that lacks a dorsal fin.
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Posted on December 18, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Goldfish (Carassius auratus) was one of the earliest fish to be domesticated, and is still one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish. A relatively small member of the carp family (which also includes the koi carp and the crucian carp), the goldfish is a domesticated version of a dark-gray/olive/brown carp native to east Asia (first domesticated in China[citation needed]) that was introduced to Europe in the late 17th century. The mutation that gave rise to the goldfish is also known from other cyprinid species, such as common carp and tench.
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Posted on September 21, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Aquarium Supplies Part 2 — My First Experience With Goldfish
By Jonathan Wangsa
If you are seriously considering keeping fish as pets or are just starting out, I would like to stress again the importance of having some basic knowledge about aquariums and fish keeping in order to enjoy the hobby for a significant length of time and to avoid frustrations and disappointments.
In the first article I illustrated this by sharing my own childhood experience with bettas, and now I shall share my experience with goldfish.
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Posted on August 9, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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How to Choose Goldfish
By Nate Jamieson
How you choose your goldfish, depends largely on two things: the type of fish you really like to see, and the kind of container you intend to keep them in.
People in warmer climates, like to populate their outdoor ponds and pools with goldfish, which is a wonderful addition to the outdoor décor of your lawns and gardens. These may be natural ponds, or manmade pools that are actually vinyl liners sunk into the ground, and provided with air and water circulation through a pump system. This circulation, natural or otherwise, is important to keeping the water well oxygenated for the fish.
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Posted on August 9, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Goldfish Tips – Choosing The Right One
By Dane Stanton
Tips to getting the right Goldfish
Goldfish are a temperate breed that can be found in cool streams, lakes, and ponds throughout Asia and part of Eastern Europe. However, the ones you will buy for your tank have been bred in captivity. Once you’ve decided that the Goldfish is the right one for you – you will need to find the right kind of goldfish. Take your time and find out more, rather than just rush out and buy the first goldfish you find in the first pet store you come by. Decide on how many you want to buy. If you really want just a single Goldfish, please do a re-think on the issue because it can get lonely and boring for a lone ranger in a tank! Once you’ve though it out, here are some of the things you must keep in mind:
• Choose the right pet shop. Ask people you know who are committed fish keepers for reputed goldfish dealers. These are the people who care and would have professional knowledge of breeding and nurturing goldfish. See if they give a proper fish guarantee. When you enter the shop, look around at all the tanks. Make sure that the tanks are not overcrowded with fish. See if all kinds of fish are thrown together in one tank or care is taken to separate the various species. Look out for dead floating fish. The dead fish could have spread an infection to the other fish.
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Posted on August 9, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!