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![]() You probably could tell I would heartily recommend them. They actually come in several colors including calico. Having only ever seen the one for sale I dont know but I think they may be fairly expensive. Mine was not but I dont think the vendor really knew what it was or he wouldnt have assured me it would be okay in a pond. Course then I would have never had her and come to love her so much, (or cried so much when she passed). We are also slowly accumulating the parts to set up a 29 gal aquarium. It will be mostly my wife's. I was surprised recently when she told me she would probably want gold fish, because of their personality, rahter than more small community fish which seem more just ornamental. The regular pearl scale are quite the sight arent they. I have never observed it but say an article once which said they could be almost commical. Because of their large body and small head and tail, apparently they sometimes will go head or tail trying to push that big marble along. The crowned seem much closer to the Orandas in their swimming style, They've still gotta shake it to move along but I think that's one of the endearing things about them. When they come over you definitely know it was with a purpose. Of course, mine was also probably between 1 and 2 years old. The pearl scaling was very promininent and beautiful. Maybe they arent quite so 'graceful' when smaller. Here is a link I found. Mine was just like the one on the right labeled Red Crowned but I think it is mislabeled, but perhaps a bit bigger. http://www.canadiangoldfish.com/members/ted.htm Have Fun!! Bill Brister - Austin, Texas Susan H. Simko" wrote in message ... I'll have to be on the lookout for an orange crowned. I actually feel sorry for the little one (for now) as it seems like the tail and fins just aren't enough to move that marble shaped body. Right now, they're in a tank with 2 red capped orandas, 2 black moors (technically - one has decided s/he no longer wanted to be black and has turned orange), 2 calicos and 2 spotted dojos. Funny, my tank didn't start out to be a goldfish tank. After a five day power outage in winter several years ago left all my tropicals dead, I decided to switch to cool water fish in the big tank. I moved the oranda and calico I had in a smaller tank upstairs to the big tank downstairs and that was that. Occasionally I miss my angel fish but the goldfish have such pleasant temperments compared to my former prima donnas. Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu |
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