Goldfish – Comet Red & White 5cm
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Red and White Comet Goldfish: Graceful and Hardy Pond or Tank FishRed and White Comet Goldfish (Carassius auratus) are a stunning variety of goldfish, known for their elongated fins and striking red and white coloration. These hardy fish are well-suited for both indoor aquariums and outdoor ponds, bringing elegance and activity to any setup. Perfect for beginners and seasoned aquarists, they are easy to care for and long-lived.Caring for Red and White Comet GoldfishRed and White Comet Goldfish thrive in tanks of at least 75 liters per fish or spacious outdoor ponds. They prefer water temperatures between 18°C and 24°C, with a pH range of 6.5–7.5. Use efficient filtration to maintain clean water, as goldfish are high waste producers. Smooth substrates and rounded decorations help protect their delicate fins, while regular water changes are essential for optimal health.Tank Mates for Comet GoldfishThese goldfish are peaceful and social, making them ideal companions for other fancy or common goldfish varieties. They should not be housed with aggressive or tropical fish due to differences in temperature requirements and behaviour. Keeping them in groups enhances their natural interactions and activity levels.Feeding Red and White Comets goldfish pellets or flakes provide essential nutrients, while occasional treats like blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach, or peas) and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms or brine shrimp offer enrichment. A balanced diet helps maintain their vibrant red and white coloration.Breeding Red and White Comet GoldfishBreeding Comet Goldfish is relatively simple in spacious, well-maintained environments. In ponds or large tanks, warmer temperatures during the spring trigger spawning behaviour. Males will chase females, who lay eggs on plants or other surfaces. After spawning, remove the adults to protect the eggs. The fry hatch within 4–7 days and can be fed infusoria or crushed fry food.FAQsWhat tank size is ideal for Red and White Comet Goldfish? A minimum of 75 liters per fish is recommended, with larger tanks or ponds being ideal.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they pair well with other peaceful goldfish varieties but should not be kept with aggressive or tropical species.What do they eat? They thrive on goldfish pellets, flakes, and occasional treats like blanched vegetables and live or frozen foods.Are they beginner-friendly? Absolutely! Their hardy nature and adaptability make them a great choice for new aquarists.Do they need a heater? No, they are cold-water fish and prefer temperatures between 18°C and 24°C.Species OverviewSpecies: Carassius auratusCommon Name: Red and White CometsOrigin: Captive-bred variationDiet: OmnivorePH Range: 6.5–7.5Temperature: 18°C–24°CMax Size: Up to 30 cmTank Size: Minimum 75 liters per fish
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