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Shubunkin (****anese: 朱文金, Hepburn:
Shubunkin, 'vermilion brocade') are a hardy, single-tailed
goldfish with
nacreous scales and a
pattern known as calico...
- the "wild" original. However, some
variations are hardier, such as the
Shubunkin. Currently,
there are
about 300
breeds recognized in China. The vast majority...
- the "wild" original. However, some
variations are hardier, such as the
Shubunkin. The vast
majority of
goldfish breeds today originated from China. Some...
- cir****stances
being unrecognized, but it is ****umed to be a
cross of
Bristol shubunkin and Jikin. The name
suggests the red body with
white perpendicular stripes...
- ranchu's, the
nacreous scale characteristic is
usually exclusive to the
shubunkins,
which are single-tailed fish that are
similar to the
common goldfish...
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White Cloud Mountain minnows Common minnows Goldfish (Common, Comet,
Shubunkin varieties,
Wakin and the
Fantail varieties. With the
possible exception...
- Lionchu, Lionhead, Oranda,
Panda Moor, Pearlscale, Pompom, Ranchu, Ryukin,
Shubunkin,
Telescope eye, Veiltail. Koi,
common carp
Cyprinus carpio 30+ cm (12+...
- fish
below their preferred temperature.
Southern redbelly dace
Lepomis Shubunkin Comet goldfish Common goldfish Fancy goldfish Black telescope Fantail...
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goldfish varieties, such as the
common goldfish,
comet goldfish, and
shubunkin, have body
shapes and
coloration that are
similar to koi, and can be difficult...
- the Chinshurin,
Izumo Nankin, Jikin, Hana fusa, Oranda, Ranchū, Ryūkin,
Shubunkin, Shukin, Tamasaba, Tosakin, Wakin, and many others.
Goldfish were depicted...