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Goldfish of China
Evolution of Goldfish
Goldfish, belonging to the Cyprinidae family of the Cyprinoid order in terms of Zoology, was originally produced in China. Up to the present, Goldfish is still reputed as Chinese Goldfish over the world. Goldfish is famous for its flamboyant color, Junoesque posture, and elegant swimming gesture, as well as quiet and tender temperament. It is described as the "fairy covered with golden scale" or "the peony in water" by Chinese people while crowned with "the oriental saint fish" by scholars in the West.
As far back as the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the fashion of "believing in Buddhism and abstaining the killing of living things" was prevailing. At that time, manyFangshengchi(pools for freeing captive animals) was constructed for breeding captured aureate crucians. As a result, the crucian under protection became a semi-cultivated pet fish. In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), fish cultivation transformed from semi-domestic breeding to domestic breeding, and Goldfish formally became a breed. It is until the last year of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the cultivation of Goldfish enters its heyday, when the double tai-finned fish was cultivated. Since then, many varieties with odd shape and high ornamental value were brought into existence, such as bubble eye, "goose-neck, "reversed gill, and "pompon", etc.
In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), when the Goldfish cultivation transformed to artificial breeding, some varieties were spread to Japan. In the early 17th century, some varieties were introduced to Portugal and Britain. In 1728, the Netherlands started artificial propagation of Goldfish which soon prevailed across Europe. In the 18th century, it was introduced to the United States. At present, Goldfish has pervaded all over the world, with more than 300 definite varieties.
Varieties of Goldfish
crucian series |
Crucian series, similar to the common crucian in appearance, is the earliest variety living in wild grasses. Long and narrow streamlined body, small eyes, and single tail fin are the main characteristics of it. Theyswimquickly and are not afraid of human. Through long-term domestication, they can swim in ranks following people's ring tone or swarm together to scramble for food. In terms of color and luster, this series can be fallen into following varieties: white-grass crucian, aurum crucian, inkiness crucian, yellow-black crucian, and red-white crucian.
Wen series |
dragon series |
egg series |
2009-01-03
Pom Pom 6-7cm
Carassius auratus "Pom Pom Goldfish"
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Starting at: $0.99
Pom Pom Goldfish have been selectively bred to have elongated nasal septa which resemble a fleshy pom pom. This variety of goldfish has been around since the end of the 19th century.
Pearscale 6-7cm
Carassius auratus "Pearlscale Goldfish"
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Pearlscales have large rounded bodies, double tails and vairable color like other fancy varieties, but if you look closely, its unique scales have raised centers. These compact little fish look like they're lined with rows of pearls!
Ryukin red,red/white 6-7cm
Carassius auratus "Ryukin Goldfish"
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Starting at: $0.99
Ryukins are the Japanese version of a fantail goldfish, Ther have a high curve to their backs, a rounded shape, and a long, wide double tail. These fish come in many colors. Assorted Ryukins are picker's choice, but some specific colors are available periodically.
Lionhead red,red/black 6-7cm
Carassius auratus "Lionhead Goldfish"
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Lionheads have been selectively bred to exhibit some unique traits. The body is heavy and rounded with an arched back and no dorsal fin. The head and face develop a fleshy "mane", hence their name!
Moor red,blue,black,calico,red/black,red/white 6-7cm
Carassius auratus "Telescope Goldfish"
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Moors(Telescopes) have large, bulbous eyes lending to them an almost cartoon-like appearance. They have variable color, slender bodies, and a double tail.