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Oranda Long Tail Grade B

Carassius auratus

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care Not Reef Safe

SKU: 01-A-40-105-11

The Oranda Long Tail Grade B is a stunning freshwater goldfish known for its elegant tail and vibrant colors.

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Export Size
up to 15.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
18.0–24.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
pH
6.50–7.50
Diet
omnivore
The Oranda Long Tail Grade B (Carassius auratus) is a remarkable variety of goldfish, distinguished by its long, flowing tail and unique body shape. Originating from selective breeding practices, this ornamental fish has become a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts due to its aesthetic appeal and lively personality. Goldfish, including the Oranda, belong to the family Cyprinidae and are part of the order Cypriniformes, making them a significant species in both hobbyist aquariums and ornamental ponds.

In terms of appearance, the Oranda Long Tail Grade B boasts a rounded body covered in shimmering scales that can range from golden to orange, red, and even calico patterns. Its long, elegant tail and fins add a graceful touch to its overall look, contributing to its popularity in the ornamental fish market. These fish typically have a distinctive wen, or fleshy growth, on their heads, which enhances their charming appearance and can vary in size and shape.

Behaviorally, Orandas are social creatures that thrive in the company of their own kind, making them suitable for community aquariums. They are known for their curious nature and enjoy exploring their environment. In the wild, they inhabit slow-moving waters such as ponds and lakes, where they feed on aquatic plants, insects, and detritus. This adaptability allows them to thrive in various freshwater habitats, though they do best in well-maintained aquariums that mimic their natural environment.

The Oranda Long Tail Grade B is not only a visually stunning addition to any aquarium but also has a rich history in aquaculture, with roots tracing back to ancient China. Its popularity has spread globally, making it one of the most sought-after freshwater fish in the ornamental trade.
To ensure the health and vitality of Oranda Long Tail Grade B goldfish, it is crucial to maintain specific water parameters. Ideal conditions include a temperature range of 20-24°C, a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5, and good water quality with low ammonia and nitrite levels. Regular water changes of 10-15% weekly will help maintain optimal conditions.

Feeding should consist of a high-quality pellet or flake diet designed for goldfish, supplemented with occasional treats such as blanched vegetables or live foods. This omnivorous diet supports their growth and enhances their vibrant coloration. When introducing new fish, gradual acclimation is essential; float the sealed bag in the aquarium for about 15 minutes before releasing the Oranda to minimize stress.

Orandas are generally peaceful and can coexist with other compatible species, although care should be taken to avoid aggressive tankmates. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to prevent the spread of disease. Providing a spacious tank of at least 100 liters is recommended to accommodate their size and swimming needs, along with plenty of hiding spots and plants to create a stimulating environment.
The Oranda Long Tail Grade B is suitable for shipping under controlled conditions. It is important to pack them in oxygenated bags and ensure a density of no more than 1 fish per 2 liters to minimize stress during transit. Temperature sensitivity requires shipping at temperatures between 18-22°C. There are no CITES restrictions for this species, facilitating easier export.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 15.0 cm
Origin Southeast Asia
Diet omnivore
Temp Min 18.0 °C
Temp Max 24.0 °C
pH Min 6.50
pH Max 7.50
Min Tank 100 L

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