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  2. List of goldfish varieties - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as a feeder fish or feeder goldfish. Common goldfish come in a variety of colors including red, orange, blueish-grey, brown, yellow, white, and black. The most common variation is a shiny orange, with the second most common variation being a mix of white and red or orange and white.

  3. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to other common aquarium fish, goldfish have high oxygen needs and produce a large amount of waste due to the fact they lack a stomach; [57] therefore they require a substantial volume of well-filtered water to thrive. In addition, all goldfish varieties have the potential to reach 5 inches (130 mm) in total length, with single ...

  4. Bubble Eye - Wikipedia

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    It is a dorsal-less fish – good specimens will have a clean back and eye bubbles that match in color and size. Their bubbles are quite delicate, so the fish should be kept separately from boisterous types, as well as sharp tank decor. Although the bubbles will regrow if punctured, an injury could leave the fish prone to infections.

  5. Asian arowana - Wikipedia

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    All strains are probably endangered, but some (notably the super red and red-tailed golden) more critically than others. [8] The Asian arowana's high value as aquarium fish has impacted its conservation. Its popularity has soared since the late 1970s, and hobbyists may pay thousands of U.S. dollars for one of these animals.

  6. Fishdom - Wikipedia

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    Adorned and themed tanks can be used as a smartphone screensaver. [7] [5] [8] Levels are based on a standard for "match three" mechanics: the player swaps two adjacent gems to make matches of three or more. Each of the rounds takes place on a different grid and poses a challenge to earn golden tiles by matching gems at least once over each one ...

  7. Three spot gourami - Wikipedia

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    Healthy fish have two vivid black spots on each side of their bodies, but these fade with age. Selectively bred varieties most commonly available in the aquarium trade are opaline (or opal) (with a marbled pattern), platinum (or silver) (whitish), blue, golden (or gold) ( xanthochromistic ), and lavender (or amethyst) (the result of crossing a ...

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  9. The Golden Fish (film) - Wikipedia

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    The boy places his bet (on hearts), and wins. The fish swims willing into the net, and the boy leaves with the fish in a plastic bag. Later, the cat follows the men with the garbage, the boy goes to school, the mother punches the time clock (clock reads 8:37). While he is gone, The fish jumps out of the bowl, falling on the table.