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  2. List of goldfish varieties - Wikipedia

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    The watonai was developed both from the wakin and ryukin goldfish. Jikin goldfish - A fancy goldfish variety that has its double caudal fins splay outwards. Jikin goldfish have strictly two colors (red and white) and perfect individuals display a unique pattern called the '12 points of red'. It is like a wakin, but the caudal fins are spread apart.

  3. Veiltail - Wikipedia

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    It also has a high, prominent and well-developed dorsal fin. The anal fins are paired and are quite well developed as well. The term 'veiltail' is commonly and erroneously applied to any goldfish displaying a long caudal, but true veiltails must have all the characteristics described above.

  4. Lionchu - Wikipedia

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    The shishigashira ranchu is a ranchu-like goldfish with small amounts of ... The lionchu was officially recognized as a unique class of fancy goldfish during the ...

  5. Tosakin - Wikipedia

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    Tosakins are metallic red, red and white or "uncolored" iron-black. Recently calico fish with Tosakin body conformations have been developed, but many purists have yet to recognize this coloration as a true Tosakin. The Tosakin is slow growing compared to most other breeds of fancy goldfish, with a maximum attainable length of around eight inches.

  6. Bubble Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Bubble Eye is a small variety of fancy goldfish with upward-pointing eyes that are accompanied by two large fluid-filled sacs. It is a dorsal-less fish – good specimens will have a clean back and eye bubbles that match in color and size.

  7. Wakin - Wikipedia

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    The Wakin (和金 lit. "Japanese Golden") is an intermediate twin tailed goldfish variety that has been originated from Japan.It is believed the wakin gave rise to fancy twin-tailed goldfish, including the ryūkin, ranchū, oranda, fantail pearlscale, and many more twin-tailed goldfish.

  8. Ryukin - Wikipedia

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    Ryūkin goldfish, Plate XIX in: Goldfish and Their Culture in Japan, by Shinnosuke Matsubara. Yamagata kingyo (yamagata goldfish) or sabao (mackerel tail) or tamasaba - a hardy single-tailed variety of the ryukin that has been developed in the Yamagata Prefecture of Northern Japan.

  9. Curled-gill goldfish - Wikipedia

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    Baby bronze fantail goldfish with curled gills. The Curled-gill or Reversed-gill goldfish is another uncommon variety of fancy goldfish that has been developed by specialist enthusiasts. It owes its name from the out-turned appearance of its gill covers. [1] [2] This fish resembles a Ryukin. For the appearance of this goldfish, it has a fantail ...

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