Colours, Shapes and Sizes make for Different Types of Goldfish
The types of goldfish vary, and the characteristics that make
this diversity evident are recognized in their scale colouring,
the shape and size of the goldfish, the look of their tails, and
of course, by their different names. Nevertheless, regardless of
how one goldfish may look, or if it has a different title from
the next, all goldfish come from the same family, originating
from the gibel carp found in the streams of China.
The only reason why there are so many unique looking types of
goldfish is because they have been purposely bread to look
different.
Why? It may or may not come as a surprise to you but appearance
matters to goldfish enthusiasts, and may be something you will
want to consider yourself when looking at the types of goldfish
that are available on the market.
For instance, did you know that goldfish are available in more
colours than just gold? In fact, there are goldfish that are
coloured yellow, red, bronze, blue and even black! What's more
is there are some goldfish that have a mixture of colours in
their scales. However, although goldfish scales can come in more
than one shade, hue, or splash of colour, many types of goldfish
are also categorized by their tails.
There are four types of goldfish tail categories that you can
consider when selecting your goldfish. The four categories
include the single tailed, double tailed, double tailed without
dorsal fin, and the double tailed with dorsal fin. While each
type of goldfish in these categories has differences within
their own groups based on their colour, body and fin size, the
one feature which remains constant within their grouping is
their shape. Take for example the single tailed goldfish, which
has three goldfish within its category: Comets, Commons and
Shubunkins. Although each of these types of goldfish has a
slender body shape, Comets generally have gold scales and a long
single fin tail, whereas the Shubunkins is bigger in size, and
has calico coloured (a mix of violet, orange red and black)
scales.
Aside from these noted differences, you will discover that the
single tailed goldfish, as well as the double tailed goldfish,
share the same slender body shape characteristic; while both the
double tailed goldfish with the dorsal fin and those without,
feature an egg shaped body. Moreover, the double tailed with the
dorsal fin, and those double tailed without the dorsal fin are
unique types of goldfish that have exotic characteristics. Some
of these characteristics include a wen (head growth) seen in the
Oranda and Pearlscale goldfish, and telescope eyes, as seen in
the Telescope and Moors goldfish.
As you can see, there are many aspects to consider when it comes
to choosing from the different available types of goldfish. Just
remember, depending on the fish you want, certain care methods
will be required that are based on different characteristics for
each of the goldfish types.