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Management number 234594387 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $14.00 Model Number 234594387
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Oranda Goldfish is a striking and elegant variety of fancy goldfish, admired for its bold coloration and signature head growth called a wen. Here's a complete care guide tailored to this beautiful breed:


Appearance

  • Coloration: A mix of deep red and velvety black, often with a red wen and black body or vice versa. The contrast makes them stand out dramatically in aquariums
  • Body Shape: Rounded, egg-shaped body with flowing double tail fins.
  • Wen: The fleshy, raspberry-like growth on the head becomes more pronounced with age 

Size & Lifespan

  • Size: Typically grows to 8–12 inches in length 
  • Lifespan: Can live 15–30 years with proper care 

Tank Setup

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons for one Oranda; add 10 gallons per additional fish 
  • Water Temperature: 65–72°F (18–22°C).
  • pH Range: 7.0–8.0.
  • Substrate: Fine sand is preferred to protect their belly and wen.
  • Decorations: Use smooth, rounded items; avoid sharp edges to prevent injury 

Plants & Tank Mates

  • Plants: Hardy species like Anubias, Java Fern, or floating plants.
  • Tank Mates: Other fancy goldfish (e.g., Ryukin, Black Moor, Lionhead), Corydoras, Zebra Danios, and Dojo Loaches
  • Avoid: Fast or aggressive fish that may outcompete Orandas for food or nip fins.

Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous.
  • Staple Foods: High-quality goldfish pellets (better than flakes for adults).
  • Treats: Brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, blanched spinach, peas.
  • Feeding Frequency: 2–3 times daily in small portions

Temperament

  • Behavior: Peaceful, slow-moving, and social.
  • Interaction: Can recognize owners and enjoy gentle interaction 

Health & Maintenance
  • Common Issues:
    • Swim bladder disorder
    • Fin rot
    • Ich
    • Wen overgrowth
  • Prevention: Maintain clean water, stable temperature, and a balanced diet. Avoid overfeeding 

Breeding

  • Method: Egg-layers; spawning triggered by gradual temperature increase.
  • Setup: Use spawning mops or fine-leaved plants; remove adults post-spawning.
  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or powdered fry food; maintain pristine water 



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