Butterfly Moor Silver/White 6 - 7cm Chinese Fancy Goldfish (BF10B) - Newlyn - pets - Newlyn - pets -

Butterfly Moor Silver/White 6-7cm Chinese Fancy Goldfish (BF10B)

£31.25
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Butterfly Moor Silver/White 6 - 7cm Chinese Fancy Goldfish (BF10B) - Newlyn - pets - Newlyn - pets -

Butterfly Moor Silver/White 6-7cm Chinese Fancy Goldfish (BF10B)

£31.25

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Butterfly Moor Silver/White 6-7cm High Grade Chinese Fancy Goldfish.
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A Butterfly Moor goldfish is a fancy variety of Telescope goldfish, distinguished by its short body, large protruding eyes (like a Telescope) and exceptionally long, flowing, butterfly-wing-like fins, often appearing in colors like black, calico, red, or white, requiring a species-only tank due to being slow, peaceful, and prone to being out-competed by faster fish. They are omnivores needing a high-fiber diet (like blanched peas) to prevent constipation

Appearance
  • Eyes: Large, telescopic, bulging eyes.
  • Body: Short and stout.
  • Fins: Very long, elegant, flowing fins that resemble butterfly wings; often the longest of all goldfish varieties.
  • Color: Common colors include deep black (Black Moor), red/orange, white, and mottled calico patterns (like Panda Moors). 

Temperament & Care
  • Temperament: Peaceful and docile.
  • Swimming: Slow and clumsy due to their ornate fins, making them poor competitors for food.
  • Tank Mates: Best kept with other fancy goldfish (like Orandas, Ryukins) in a species-only tank to avoid fin nipping and food competition.
  • Diet: Omnivorous, needing a varied diet of high-quality pellets/flakes supplemented with blanched vegetables (like peas) for fiber.

Key Considerations
  • Digestive Issues: Prone to constipation, requiring fiber.
  • Water Quality: Need excellent filtration and regular water changes.
  • Origin: Descended from Asian goldfish breeding

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