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  2. Lymphocystis - Wikipedia

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    The fish start growing small white pin-prick like growths on their fins or skin and this is often mistaken for infection by Ichthyophthirius multifiliis in the early stages. It soon clumps together to form a cauliflower-like growth on the skin, mouth, fins, and occasionally the gills .

  3. Oranda - Wikipedia

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    An oranda is a breed of goldfish characterized by a prominent bubble-like "hood" on the head. The headgrowth or hood (also known as wen or crown) may be a prominent growth on the top of the head (cranial region) or may encase the entire face except the mouth. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Common goldfish - Wikipedia

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    A common goldfish with white coloring. The common goldfish is a breed of goldfish and a family of Cyprinidae in the order ... Fungal Infection is the growth of fungus

  5. 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.

  6. List of goldfish varieties - Wikipedia

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    Lionhead goldfish - It is similar to the eggfish goldfish, but with a head growth or wen similar to oranda goldfish, except that it has no dorsal fin. It has a soft, spongy head growth and should not be kept in an aquarium with rough objects that can harm its head growth, which may cause infection. It is developed from the eggfish goldfish.

  7. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    Common Goldfish come in a variety of colors including red, orange, "gold", white, black, and yellow ('lemon') goldfish. The Black Telescope is a black-colored variant of telescope goldfish that has a characteristic pair of protruding eyes. It is also referred to as popeye, moor, kuro-demekin in Japan and dragon-eye in China.

  8. Ranchu - Wikipedia

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    The head growths (wen) of ranchū fry may take at least a year to develop. [2] Fry possessing broad foreheads and square noses generally produce better wens. [5] Mature ranchū can reach between 6 and 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) in length. They may come in orange, red, white, grey and brown, as well as combinations of these colors.

  9. 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.