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  2. Shubunkin - Wikipedia

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    London Shubunkins have stout bodies and short, rounded finnage that is similar to the common goldfish. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] American Shubunkins (pictured in infobox) , also called "Japanese Shubunkins", [ 5 ] have a slimmer body shape than the London Shubunkin, with deeply forked, pointed tail fins, and longer finnage all around.

  3. List of goldfish varieties - Wikipedia

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    Shubunkin - It is a hardy, single-tailed goldfish with nacreous scales and a pattern known as calico. London Shubunkins - It has a stout body and short, rounded finnage that is similar to the common goldfish.

  4. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    These include the common goldfish, comet goldfish and Shubunkin. Wen — Goldfish having a tail, e.g., fantails and veiltails. "Wen" is also the name of the characteristic headgrowth on such strains as oranda and lionhead. Dragon Eye — Goldfish having extended eyes, e.g., black moor, bubble eye, and telescope eye

  5. Calico (goldfish) - Wikipedia

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    Shubunkins are well known for their calico coloration Although calico coloration occurs in many fancy goldfish varieties such as telescope eyes , fantails , ryukins , orandas , and ranchu 's, the nacreous scale characteristic is usually exclusive to the shubunkins , which are single-tailed fish that are similar to the common goldfish and could ...

  6. Comet (goldfish) - Wikipedia

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    The comet-tailed goldfish breed was developed in the United States from the common goldfish by Hugo Mulertt, a government worker, in the 1880s. The comet goldfish was first seen in the ponds of the U.S. Government Fish Commission in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] Mulertt later became a propagator of goldfish and an author of books on goldfish.

  7. Common goldfish - Wikipedia

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    Common goldfish in a pond Common goldfish in aquarium. It is a common practice to keep common goldfish in a small bowl, but this allows waste in the water to build up to toxic levels and does not provide enough oxygen. For each small/young goldfish, there should be a minimum of 10 US liquid gallons (38 liters; 8.3 imperial gallons) of water. [3]

  8. Goldfish Crackers Just Changed Its Name & Fans Say It's 'Genius'

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    Goldfish has just announced that it's embracing its more mature, sophisticated side with a fitting new name. As of today, Goldfish will now be known as Chilean Sea Bass crackers.

  9. Jikin - Wikipedia

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    The Kumanomi goldfish (クマノミ金魚, Kumanomi kingyo), also called the anemonefish goldfish, is an exquisite breed of goldfish only located in Japan. Its origins are less known due to its circumstances being unrecognized, but it is assumed to be a cross of Bristol shubunkin and Jikin. The name suggests the red body with white ...