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  2. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. It is commonly kept as a pet in indoor aquariums, and is one of the most popular aquarium fish. Goldfish released into the wild have become an invasive pest in parts of North America and Australia. [4] [5]

  3. Goldfish is changing its name to ‘Chilean Sea Bass.’ Here’s why

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    Goldfish crackers are synonymous with hungry kids, but the company is betting that a sophisticated name change could expand that audience. The Pepperidge Farm snack brand is tweaking its name for ...

  4. Common goldfish - Wikipedia

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    The common goldfish usually resembles the wild carp more closely than the comet goldfish. Comets are sometimes said to display a wider variety of colors, but common goldfish also display many of the same types of colors, including red/white, blue, red, orange, yellow, and other two-toned colors like black/orange.

  5. Diversity of fish - Wikipedia

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    There are stories about Japanese koi goldfish passed from generation to generation for 300 years. Scientists are sceptical. Counting growth lines on the scales of fish confined to ponds or bowls is unreliable, since they lay down extra lines. [40] [41] The maximum reliably reported age for a goldfish is 41 years. [42] Atlantic tarpon

  6. Goldfish Changed Its Name to Be More ‘Adult-Sounding’ — Here ...

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    Goldfish is getting a grownup name to reflect its grownup customers.. The beloved fish-shaped snacks will be renamed Chilean Sea Bass for a limited time. The Chilean Sea Bass packs, which are ...

  7. Goldfish crackers are being rebranded. Why they're now being ...

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    Goldfish crackers will temporarily be known as Chilean Sea Bass Crackers, the company announced Wednesday. The move is an effort for the snack to be more "adult-sounding," it said, refuting an ...

  8. Bubble Eye - Wikipedia

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    Like ranchu, the bubble eye goldfish lacks a dorsal fin and has a double tail. [4] They normally grow up to 3 to 4 inches in length. If one of their "Bubbles" pop due to pressure or collision with a sharp object, there is a risk of infection where the inside of the sac has been exposed.

  9. Why giant goldfish are storming America's Great Lakes and ...

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    “It’s just crazy to see something that, growing up, you go to the fair and you get a little goldfish in a bag. All of a sudden, you’re seeing one 14, 15 inches long,” he said. It’s not ...