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Goldfish are among the most popular and widely kept freshwater aquarium fish in the world, known for their vibrant colors, graceful movement, and hardy nature. Originating from East Asia, they have been selectively bred into numerous varieties, including single-tail types (Common, Comet) and fancy types (Oranda, Ranchu, Ryukin). Their colors range from classic gold and orange to white, red, black, calico, and even blue variants. Goldfish are interactive, intelligent, and can recognize their owners over time.
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) Description Goldfish are among the most popular and widely kept freshwater aquarium fish in the world, known for their vibrant colors, graceful movement, and hardy nature. Originating from East Asia, they have been selectively bred into numerous varieties, including single-tail types (Common, Comet) and fancy types (Oranda, Ranchu, Ryukin). Their colors range from classic gold and orange to white, red, black, calico, and even blue variants. Goldfish are interactive, intelligent, and can recognize their owners over time. Water Parameters Temperature: 18°C – 24°C pH: 6.5 – 7.5 Hardness: 5 – 15 dGH Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm Nitrate: Below 20 ppm Stable, well-filtered water is essential, as goldfish produce a high amount of waste. Care & Maintenance Goldfish are hardy but require proper care for long-term health: Minimum 75–100 liters for fancy goldfish; larger tanks for single-tail varieties Strong filtration system due to heavy bioload 25–30% weekly water changes Feed a balanced diet of high-quality pellets, vegetables (peas, spinach), and occasional protein foods Provide ample swimming space with smooth décor Avoid keeping goldfish in small bowls, as they need space and proper filtration to thrive. Behaviour & Temperament Peaceful and social Active swimmers (single-tail types are faster than fancy varieties) Can be slightly competitive during feeding Thrive in groups of their own kind Goldfish are curious and often interact with their surroundings and caretakers. Compatibility Goldfish are best kept with other goldfish, especially those with similar body types and swimming speeds. Suitable Tank Mates Other Goldfish (same type preferred: fancy with fancy, single-tail with single-tail) White Cloud Mountain Minnows (in cooler setups) Zebra Danios (with fast single-tail goldfish only) Tank mates should tolerate cooler water and not be aggressive. Tank Mates to Avoid Tropical fish requiring warm water Fin-nipping fish (Barbs, some Tetras) Aggressive species (Cichlids) Very small fish that may be eaten Plecos (may attach to goldfish) Incompatible tank mates can cause stress, injury, or health issues. Pro Tips Feed sinking pellets to reduce risk of Swim Bladder Disorder Avoid overfeeding—small portions 1–2 times daily Maintain excellent water quality to prevent diseases Use a cycled aquarium before introducing fish Add hardy plants like Anubias or Java Fern Observe regularly for signs of illness or stress Goldfish are a timeless and rewarding choice for aquarists of all levels. With proper care, space, and water quality, they can live long, healthy lives while bringing color and activity to any aquarium setup.

SVR Aquatics ships exclusively within India to all States and Union Territories via Railways or Airways. Customers must collect railway shipments promptly or opt for door-to-door delivery with higher charges for airway shipments. Fish are shipped weekly or biweekly, packed in special styro boxes with GST charges. Live arrival is guaranteed on the first attempt, with a replacement for Dead On Arrival (DOA) reported within 2 hours. Refund/Return policies differ for live fish and dry goods/accessories, with a 25% cancellation fee for unshipped orders. Damaged or wrong items must be reported upon receipt for evaluation and resolution.

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Goldfish are among the most popular and widely kept freshwater aquarium fish in the world, known for their vibrant colors, graceful movement, and hardy nature. Originating from East Asia, they have been selectively bred into numerous varieties, including single-tail types (Common, Comet) and fancy types (Oranda, Ranchu, Ryukin). Their colors range from classic gold and orange to white, red, black, calico, and even blue variants. Goldfish are interactive, intelligent, and can recognize their owners over time.