Oranda Mix (Sakura & Calico) Grade B
Carassius auratus
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Common stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
Not Reef Safe
SKU: 01-A-40-138-11
Discover the vibrant Oranda Mix (Sakura & Calico) Grade B, a stunning addition to any aquarium.
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Export Size
up to 15.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
20.0–24.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
pH
6.50–8.00
Diet
omnivore
The Oranda Mix, featuring both Sakura and Calico varieties, is a delightful freshwater fish belonging to the Carassius auratus species. Known for their distinctive rounded bodies and flowing fins, these goldfish captivate aquarists with their vivid colorations and unique patterns. The Sakura variety is characterized by its delicate pink and white hues, while the Calico showcases a beautiful blend of orange, black, and white, making them a visual spectacle in any aquatic display.
In their natural habitats, goldfish are typically found in slow-moving freshwater bodies, including ponds, lakes, and rivers. Originally native to East Asia, they have been selectively bred for centuries, resulting in the various ornamental forms we see today. The Oranda breed is particularly valued for its wen, or fleshy growth on the head, which adds to its charming appearance. These fish are peaceful by nature and thrive in community tanks, making them ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Oranda Mix goldfish are social creatures and exhibit a degree of intelligence, often recognizing their owners and responding to feeding cues. They enjoy exploring their environment, often foraging through substrate and plants for food. An active swimmer, the Oranda Mix will add movement and liveliness to your aquarium, creating an engaging atmosphere for both fish and viewers alike.
When kept in a suitable environment, these goldfish can live for many years, often exceeding a decade in captivity. Their vibrant presence and dynamic behavior make them a favored choice for many aquarium enthusiasts, enhancing the aesthetic of any freshwater setup.
In their natural habitats, goldfish are typically found in slow-moving freshwater bodies, including ponds, lakes, and rivers. Originally native to East Asia, they have been selectively bred for centuries, resulting in the various ornamental forms we see today. The Oranda breed is particularly valued for its wen, or fleshy growth on the head, which adds to its charming appearance. These fish are peaceful by nature and thrive in community tanks, making them ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Oranda Mix goldfish are social creatures and exhibit a degree of intelligence, often recognizing their owners and responding to feeding cues. They enjoy exploring their environment, often foraging through substrate and plants for food. An active swimmer, the Oranda Mix will add movement and liveliness to your aquarium, creating an engaging atmosphere for both fish and viewers alike.
When kept in a suitable environment, these goldfish can live for many years, often exceeding a decade in captivity. Their vibrant presence and dynamic behavior make them a favored choice for many aquarium enthusiasts, enhancing the aesthetic of any freshwater setup.
To ensure the health and longevity of Oranda Mix (Sakura & Calico) Grade B goldfish, it is essential to maintain optimal water parameters. The ideal temperature range is between 20-24°C, with a pH level of 6.5 to 8.0. These fish thrive in a well-maintained tank of at least 100 liters, allowing ample space for swimming and social interaction. Regular water changes are crucial to maintain low ammonia and nitrate levels, as goldfish are known to produce a significant amount of waste.
Feeding should consist of high-quality, varied diets including sinking pellets, flakes, and occasional treats like blanched vegetables or live foods. It is recommended to feed them small portions 2-3 times a day to avoid overfeeding, which can lead to health issues. Compatibility is generally good with other peaceful freshwater species, but care should be taken with fin-nippers or overly aggressive fish.
Acclimation should be done gradually to reduce stress; float the sealed bag in the tank for 15-20 minutes before releasing the fish. Quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before introducing them to your main tank. This proactive approach helps ensure a healthy aquatic environment for your Oranda Mix and other tank inhabitants.
Feeding should consist of high-quality, varied diets including sinking pellets, flakes, and occasional treats like blanched vegetables or live foods. It is recommended to feed them small portions 2-3 times a day to avoid overfeeding, which can lead to health issues. Compatibility is generally good with other peaceful freshwater species, but care should be taken with fin-nippers or overly aggressive fish.
Acclimation should be done gradually to reduce stress; float the sealed bag in the tank for 15-20 minutes before releasing the fish. Quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before introducing them to your main tank. This proactive approach helps ensure a healthy aquatic environment for your Oranda Mix and other tank inhabitants.
Oranda Mix goldfish are suitable for shipping, provided they are packed securely in appropriate bags with sufficient oxygen. It is advised to maintain a packing density of 1 fish per liter to minimize stress during transport. Temperature sensitivity is a concern; therefore, shipping should be conducted within a temperature range of 20-24°C to ensure fish welfare. As a domesticated species, there are no CITES restrictions applicable to Carassius auratus.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
15.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Diet
omnivore
Temp Min
20.0 °C
Temp Max
24.0 °C
pH Min
6.50
pH Max
8.00
Min Tank
100 L