Red Oranda

$50

The Red Oranda Goldfish, known for its vibrant red coloration and distinctive raspberry-like wen on its head, is a friendly and peaceful addition to freshwater aquariums. Discover their charm and learn how to care for these captivating fish.

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( 3.5" )

Adult Unsexed
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Stage 4 - Guaranteed Pretty Color
Adult Unsexed 3.5"
(6 AVAILABLE)
$50
-1+
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Description

The Red Oranda Goldfish, scientifically known as Carassius auratus, is a stunning and captivating freshwater fish that belongs to the Cyprinidae family. This variety of goldfish is renowned for its distinctive appearance, characterized by a prominent raspberry-like growth on its head, known as a “wen,” which becomes more pronounced as they mature.

Red Oranda Goldfish are prized for their vibrant and eye-catching coloration, with shades of bright red adorning their bodies. Their wen, which covers their head and extends over their gill plates, is a striking feature that adds to their charm.

These goldfish are known for their gentle and friendly disposition, making them a popular choice among aquarists. They are well-suited for community aquariums and can coexist peacefully with other goldfish and similarly sized fish species.

Caring for Red Oranda Goldfish requires providing them with a spacious tank, as they can grow to a substantial size. A well-maintained aquarium with proper filtration and regular water changes is essential for their health. Red Orandas are omnivorous and enjoy a balanced diet consisting of high-quality pellets, flakes, live or frozen foods, and even occasional vegetables like peas.

Their distinctive appearance and serene nature make them a joy to watch in the aquarium, and they can live for many years when provided with optimal care.

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