Five Wonderful Types Of Goldfish

There are literally so many types of goldfish that it could be extremely hard to even identify them all without writing a whole book. Look below for a list of pretty awesome goldfish pets that are readily accessible to most shoppers.

Common goldfish
Just as the name means; the Popular goldfish is a usual, run of the mill, orange colored goldfish that likes to play and is completely fine living amongst numerous breeds of fish.

Comet
Equally as happy in a pond, as they're in an aquarium, the Comet is among the most sturdy types of goldfish you'll be able to find. They are lightning swift swimmers with large, stunning tails and are typically a blend of orange, pink, white and occasionally red colors.

Black Moor
The Black Moor has an extremely unique color for a "goldfish" because they are black. They do not see especially clearly due to their eyes, which protrude and primarily only see to the side of them. They're usually the silly small trouble-makers of the group and like to disrupt anything that's on the bottom of the tank.

Bubble Eye
The Bubble Eye is sight impaired just like the Black Moor. These types of goldfish have the normal orange and white colors, but they are distinctive due to their upward facing eyes and huge "bubble" sacs on the bottom of their eye. They also possess no dorsal fin and will have a tough time feeding if you do not hand feed the food to them.

Ranchu
The Ranchu is a beautiful goldfish and just like the Black Moor; they actually don't look like they belong to the class. They normally have red, pink and white coloring. They have a prominent back, no dorsal fin along with a big bent belly that kind of resembles a half heart. The head is also notable, making this one of the most exquisite and special types of goldfish you can find.

Learn more on types of goldfish and read numerous interesting articles on pet health.

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