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Panda Telescopes, Fancy Goldfish, Panda Moors, Water Garden Goldfish, Pond Fish

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

http://www.PondMegastore.com When adding fancy goldfish (orandas, fantails, pearlscales, black moors, lionheads, ryunkins) make sure to have plenty of plant coverage as in floating plants or waterlilies and some submerged plants like hornwort so these fish can hid from preadatory birds and other animals.

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  • Mine most not be panda after all cuz 2 of them changed color and are now all white

  • @Platinum4real1 when goldfish are very small they are usually born grey to dark brown (almost black even) if it was a white goldfish then for a time it would be part white & part dark. Its a defence mechanism so that they are less likely to be eaten when small. Some fish do get darker with age based on enviromental and food conditions so it can even go both ways.

  • @Platinum4real1 There still a panda i guess. They just change color when they are young or lack of light. Most change color within 1-4 years

  • @sammymunir These have arents that have been black and white for over 8 years. It depends on breedstock.

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  • Telescope eyed goldfish aren't safe to have in water ponds, they hurt themselves too easily to have in a pond, they can loose the eyes if a stone is there, and can easily get blind.

  • so cute ; )

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