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What are the varieties and names of goldfish?

Species and names of goldfish:

1, grass goldfish: mainly single-tailed grass goldfish and swallow-tailed grass goldfish, is the oldest type of goldfish, the ancestor of all goldfish. The price is very low, very resistant, strong body, the easiest to keep, the environment and temperature change adaptability is also the strongest, belongs to the goldfish in the introductory species. The colors are red, red and white, silver and white, mostly kept and viewed in parks in the south.

2, the dragon eye goldfish: also known as the dragon species of goldfish, is a representative species of the goldfish family, has been regarded as the most authentic Chinese goldfish, the most important ornamental goldfish, because of its pair of exceptionally large eyes and famous. It has a strong vitality and can grow and reproduce even in poor water with low oxygen and high alkalinity.

3, pearl scale goldfish: the whole body seems to be studded with pearls, full and neat, coupled with the fat round body, more people love. Its scales were hemispherical, initially shipped abroad, was also mistaken for scales loose up sick. In fact, its scales contain more calcium, a little harder than ordinary scales.

4, lion's head goldfish: Wen species of goldfish, unique in appearance, is a goldfish enthusiasts especially loved a species, but also the Japanese people's favorite goldfish species. The head tumor is very developed and extends to the gill cover, the eyes and mouth are sunk into the sarcoma, and there is a dorsal fin on the back with the appearance of a majestic lion.

5, blister-eyed goldfish: goldfish lineage to the eyes of the most varied, such as the dragon eye, looking at the sky, blisters, etc., which is most unique to the blister eyes, is the emergence of late varieties. There are two main categories: the Wen species and the egg species, with the vast majority belonging to the egg species. Some of them have dorsal fins, also known as flag pulling blisters, which are categorized as Wen species.