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ryukins are
reported to grow up to 10
inches in
large aquariums and
commercial ponds. The
Ryūkin is
Chinese in origin. It is
unknown when the
ryūkin was...
- to the
ryukin,
except they have a
single caudal fin and anal fin. A rare type of fish
mutated from the
ryukins. It is
developed from the
ryukin. Double-tailed...
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occurs in many
fancy goldfish varieties such as
telescope eyes, fantails,
ryukins, orandas, and ranchu's, the
nacreous scale characteristic is
usually exclusive...
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recent entry of
black lionheads,
black orandas,
black ranchus,
black ryukins,
black pearlscales,
black comets,
black bubble eyes,
black crosses of two...
- a long
quadruple caudal fin, and no
shoulder hump. It is
similar to the
Ryukin, and is
relatively common in
western countries. The
Fantail Goldfish is...
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broadly when the
oranda stops swimming. The back does not rise up to form a
ryukin-like hump.
Orandas are
available in a
variety of colors, most
often orange...
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veiltail has a
modified deep-and-round
ryukin-shaped body,
though without the
dorsal 'hump'
characteristic of
ryukins. The
hallmark of the
breed is its lengthy...
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believed the
wakin gave rise to
fancy twin-tailed goldfish,
including the
ryūkin, ranchū, oranda,
fantail pearlscale, and many more twin-tailed goldfish...
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Ryukin goldfish,
Plate XIX in
Goldfish and
Their Culture in ****an, by
Shinno suke Matsubara....
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other countries. It is
believed to have
originally been
developed from the
ryukins and
Osaka ranchus.
Although it has a body
shaped similar that of other...