- The
Ranchū (蘭鋳, 蘭虫, 卵虫, "Dutch worm") (also Maruko) is a
hooded variety of
goldfish native to ****an,
which lacks a
dorsal fin. It is
referred to as the...
- However, with the
recent entry of
black lionheads,
black orandas,
black ranchus,
black ryukins,
black pearlscales,
black comets,
black bubble eyes, black...
- natural, and
chocolate colorations.
Lionheads can also be
crossbred with
Ranchus to
create Lionchu offspring.
Lionheads were bred in
China to
depict the...
-
Lionchu or lionhead-
ranchu (Thai: สิงห์ลูกผสม) is a
variety of
goldfish that has
resulted from
crossbreeding lionheads and
ranchus. The
Western criteria...
-
goldfish Shukin The
Lionchu or lionhead-
ranchu is a
goldfish that has
resulted from
crossbreeding lionheads and
ranchus. The egg-fish
goldfish is a goldfish...
- goldfish.
Ranchu goldfish -
Compared to lionheads,
ranchus have a more
downturned tail and tail fin.
Although similar to lionheads,
ranchus have more...
- 大正6(1917)) Yi, Sun-sin (1935).
Korean History Editorial Society (ed.).
Ranchū nikkisō :
jinshin jōsō 亂中日記草 : 壬辰狀草 (in ****anese and
Literary Chinese)....
- that was
crossed from a
ryukin with a
Ranchu. Its large,
short round body has the
characteristics of a
Ranchu, with its box
shaped face
containing wen...
-
several other breeds, most
commonly Lionheads,
Ranchus and Pompoms,
producing much
larger fish with
short ranchu-like fins and very deep,
blocky bodies, often...
- The
Shukin (秋錦) is
Ranchu-like
goldfish developed from
Ranchū and
Oranda breeds at the end of the 19th
century in ****an. The
Shukin has a body
shaped like...