So here again we come to the fact that all the breeds of modern fancy goldfish trace their origin back to the goldfishes found in China in early third century A.D. The Japanese Wakin goldfish were developed in Japan in the early sixteenth century from the original Chinese wakin goldfishes which were brought to Japan. Tough the veil tail goldfish has been developed in the state of Philadelphia in the last couple of decades of the nineteenth century (last of the 1800’s) but they were developed from the breeding stocks of the then imported Japanese Wakin goldfish that were having slightly longer tail and back fins than regular fancy goldfishes. Still, they trace their roots back to Japan. Veil tail goldfishes are one of the very few fancy goldfish’s breeds that were developed outside China or Japan. Well, this one the veil tail goldfish is very interesting. So for more details please refer to my previous article. With the feeding, age, size and caring they as just similar to the telescope goldfish and the black moor goldfish. So please keep this thing in mind before you foray into this breed. After that their colors tend to fade as they grow sometimes turning them into complete white telescope goldfish. They usually achieve their best coloration between the age of 6 to 8 months. The dark colors on the panda moor tend to fade as they grow. Now there is one thing that you should know before falling for the beauty of this breed of goldfish. This pattern is extremely rare and thus is most sought after.Īs for the shape and structure, they are just another variety of the telescope goldfish so please refer to my article: Caution in rearing panda moor But, the most prized version is the one with black on just eyes and rest of the body is white with the tail being black. They can be found in any number of patterns. One more thing I would like to point out here that there is no fix pattern and distribution of coloring and markings on panda moor. But yes, they are most commonly found in black and white. I would like to point out that red in the case of goldfishes vary from fish to fish and there is a wide spectrum of different shades of red present in panda moor goldfishes also. Apart from black and white coloration, they are also found in red and white coloration. ![]() This is obvious and apparent that being called as panda moor they sport black and white coloration but that is not a strict case. If you’ll search on the internet then mostly black and white colored panda moor appear. This bi-colored variety of telescope goldfish is called panda moor goldfish.Doubt cleared! General introduction As I have stated earlier in my previous article, titled: Goldfishes breeds part 5.That: There is a bi-colored variety of telescope goldfish. Panda moor goldfishes are the bi-colored variety of the telescope goldfish. So let’s start trying to explore the beautiful world of Goldfishes once again. We will also tell you about their textures, diet, activities, and specializations. ![]() In previous five Posts on Goldfishes and Their Breeds”, We have talked About 14 varieties of Goldfishes, Now in this article, we are going to introduce 2 more goldfish: Panda Moor and Veil tail Goldfish with you.
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