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Ranchu Cow Grade B

Carassius auratus

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care Not Reef Safe

SKU: 01-A-40-150-08

Ranchu Cow Grade B: A unique and stunning goldfish variety.

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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
6.50–8.00
Diet
omnivore
The Ranchu Cow Grade B is a captivating variety of goldfish (Carassius auratus) known for its distinctive rounded body and lack of a dorsal fin. This breed is characterized by its vibrant colors and unique patterns, making it a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts and collectors. Ranchu goldfish originated in China and were later developed in Japan, where they became a symbol of luck and prosperity. Today, they are popular worldwide for their ornamental value.

In terms of appearance, Ranchu Cow Grade B goldfish exhibit a compact, rounded body that is often adorned with brilliant hues of orange, red, white, and even calico patterns. Their lack of a dorsal fin gives them a unique swimming style that adds to their charm. Ranchus are also known for their large, expressive eyes and well-defined features, which contribute to their overall aesthetic appeal in aquariums.

Behaviorally, Ranchu goldfish are sociable and generally peaceful, making them suitable for community tanks. They thrive in groups and exhibit playful interactions with their companions. These fish are not only visually appealing but also display curious and engaging behaviors, such as eagerly exploring their environment and interacting with their keepers.

Ranchu goldfish prefer calm, freshwater habitats where they can forage for food. In the wild, they are often found in slow-moving rivers, ponds, and lakes, where they feed on plant material and small invertebrates. Their adaptability to various environments makes them resilient, although they thrive best in well-maintained aquariums that mimic their natural habitat.
To ensure the health and longevity of Ranchu Cow Grade B goldfish, maintain water parameters within a suitable range. The ideal temperature should be between 18°C to 24°C, with a pH level of 6.5 to 8.0. Good filtration and regular water changes are essential to keep ammonia and nitrite levels low, as these fish are sensitive to poor water quality.

Feeding should consist of high-quality pellets specifically formulated for goldfish, supplemented with occasional treats like blanched vegetables or frozen foods to ensure a balanced diet. Ranchus are omnivorous and require a diet rich in nutrients to promote their vibrant colors and overall health. Compatibility is generally good with other peaceful species, but avoid aggressive fish that may nip at their fins.

Acclimation to a new environment is crucial; introduce them slowly to prevent shock. It’s advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before adding them to the main tank. Regular health checks and a clean, stable environment will help prevent common issues like swim bladder disorders and fin rot.
Ranchu Cow Grade B goldfish are suitable for live shipment, requiring careful packing to ensure their safety during transit. Ideal packing density should allow for adequate space to reduce stress. Temperature sensitivity is a factor, with optimal shipping temperatures between 18°C and 22°C. They are not listed under CITES, which simplifies export regulations.

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 8.00
Min Tank 100 L

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