Red Oranda Goldfish

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The Red Oranda Goldfish is a stunning and highly fancy goldfish variety, admired for its rich, solid red coloration and prominent fleshy head growth known as a “wen.” Its rounded body, paired fins, and flowing tail create a graceful and majestic appearance in the aquarium. As the fish matures, the wen becomes more developed, adding to its distinctive charm. This variety is both visually striking and relatively hardy, making it a favorite among goldfish enthusiasts.
Red Oranda Goldfish (Carassius auratus) Description The Red Oranda Goldfish is a stunning and highly fancy goldfish variety, admired for its rich, solid red coloration and prominent fleshy head growth known as a “wen.” Its rounded body, paired fins, and flowing tail create a graceful and majestic appearance in the aquarium. As the fish matures, the wen becomes more developed, adding to its distinctive charm. This variety is both visually striking and relatively hardy, making it a favorite among goldfish enthusiasts. 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 and clean water conditions are crucial, especially for maintaining wen health and vibrant coloration. Care & Maintenance Red Oranda Goldfish require moderate care with attention to cleanliness: Minimum 75–100 liters tank for a single fish Efficient filtration to manage high waste production 25–30% weekly water changes Feed high-quality sinking pellets, along with vegetables and occasional protein-rich foods Use smooth décor to prevent injury to fins and wen Regular monitoring helps prevent infections, especially around the head growth. Behaviour & Temperament Peaceful and social Moderate swimmers, slower than single-tail goldfish Can be slightly competitive during feeding Prefer the company of other fancy goldfish They are interactive and often recognize their caretakers during feeding time. Compatibility Best suited for fancy goldfish-only aquariums or with other slow-moving, peaceful species that share similar care requirements. Suitable Tank Mates Oranda Goldfish Ryukin Goldfish Ranchu Goldfish Fantail Goldfish Black Moor Goldfish These varieties have similar swimming abilities and temperament. Tank Mates to Avoid Fast swimmers like Common and Comet Goldfish Fin-nipping species (Barbs, some Tetras) Aggressive fish such as Cichlids Small fish that may be eaten Avoid tank mates that may damage the wen or outcompete them for food. Pro Tips Monitor wen for signs of Bacterial Infection Feed sinking pellets to reduce risk of Swim Bladder Disorder Maintain pristine water quality for optimal health and color Avoid overcrowding to reduce stress and disease risk Provide moderate water flow and proper aeration The Red Oranda Goldfish is a perfect combination of elegance, color, and personality—making it a premium choice for aquarists looking to create a refined and visually appealing fancy goldfish aquarium.

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The Red Oranda Goldfish is a stunning and highly fancy goldfish variety, admired for its rich, solid red coloration and prominent fleshy head growth known as a “wen.” Its rounded body, paired fins, and flowing tail create a graceful and majestic appearance in the aquarium. As the fish matures, the wen becomes more developed, adding to its distinctive charm. This variety is both visually striking and relatively hardy, making it a favorite among goldfish enthusiasts.