The common goldfish is the simplest variation of all
goldfish breeds and is the fish that most resembles its carp ancestors.
Common goldfish or hibuna are a type of goldfish with
no other modifications from their ancestors other than their color. Most
varieties of fancy goldfish were derived from this simple breed. Common
goldfish come in a variety of colors including red, orange/gold, white, black
and yellow or "lemon" goldfish.
The common goldfish is differing only in color from
their closest relative, the Prussian carp. Common goldfish come in a variety of
colors including red, orange/gold, white, black and yellow or 'lemon' goldfish.
Common goldfish are social animals that prefer living
in groups. They are able to interact with any fish belonging to the same
species. With provision of adequate care and attention, common goldfish can
become tame. Once familiar with the face of its owner, swimming towards the
fish keeper during feeding time can be observed and hand-feeding becomes possible.
Given adequate space and food, common goldfish will
spawn quite readily and prolifically. In fact, it is quite ordinary for common
goldfish to overpopulate a pond within a few months of being introduced!
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