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Telescope Oranda Grade B

Carassius auratus

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care Not Reef Safe

SKU: 01-A-40-135-10

Discover the unique Telescope Oranda Grade B, a stunning goldfish variety perfect for aquarists.

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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 Telescope Oranda Grade B is a captivating variant of the common goldfish (Carassius auratus), renowned for its distinctive protruding eyes and elegant body shape. Native to East Asia, this freshwater fish has been selectively bred for centuries, resulting in a variety of colors and fin shapes that appeal to both novice and experienced aquarists alike. The Oranda's vibrant hues range from deep oranges to shimmering whites, often adorned with a beautiful wen (a fleshy growth on the head) that adds to its charm.

In terms of behavior, Telescope Orandas are peaceful and sociable, making them ideal companions in community aquariums. They exhibit a curious nature, often exploring their surroundings and interacting with tank mates. These fish prefer to swim at mid-level in the tank, and their calm demeanor allows them to thrive alongside other gentle species. However, due to their delicate fins and body structure, they should be kept away from aggressive fish that may nip at them.

Telescope Orandas thrive in freshwater habitats, often found in slow-moving rivers and lakes rich in aquatic vegetation. In captivity, they require a well-maintained aquarium with ample space for swimming and hiding. A planted tank with gentle filtration and soft substrate replicates their natural environment, promoting their overall health and well-being. Regular water changes and maintenance are essential to keep them thriving.

This species is particularly appealing for aquarium enthusiasts looking to add a touch of elegance to their tanks. Their unique appearance and engaging behaviors make them a favorite choice for aquarists, contributing to their popularity in the aquarium trade worldwide.
To ensure the health and longevity of Telescope Oranda Grade B, maintain water parameters that closely resemble their natural habitat. Ideal water temperatures range from 18 to 24 degrees Celsius, with a pH level between 6.5 and 8.0. A minimum tank size of 100 liters is recommended to provide ample swimming space and promote a stable environment.

Feeding these goldfish is straightforward; they are omnivorous and thrive on a varied diet consisting of high-quality flake food, pellets, and occasional treats like blanched vegetables or live foods. It is important to avoid overfeeding, as this can lead to health issues such as swim bladder disease.

When introducing Telescope Orandas to a new aquarium, acclimate them slowly to minimize stress. Use a drip acclimation method to gradually adjust them to the water conditions of their new environment. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before adding them to the main tank. Compatibility is crucial; they do best with other peaceful species and should not be housed with aggressive or fin-nipping fish.
Telescope Oranda Grade B is suitable for shipping with appropriate care. Ensure they are packed in breathable, insulated bags to maintain optimal water conditions during transit. A temperature range of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius is ideal for shipping. Given their sensitivity to temperature fluctuations, monitoring during transport is essential. This species is not listed under CITES, allowing for unrestricted international trade.

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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