Thursday, 11 March 2010

Bubble Eye Goldfish

The Bubble Eye is a small variety of fancy goldfish with upward pointing eyes that are accompanied by two large fluid-filled sacs. The fish should be kept separately from boisterous types and away from sharp tank decor because their bubbles are fragile. Although the bubbles will regrow if punctured but with proper accommodation, the bubbles do not disadvantage the fish and they become very tame.

Bubble Eye Goldfish


About Bubble Eye Goldfish

Bubble Eye Goldfish is community type of goldfish. This goldfish native to Asia particularly in Japan and China. The Bubble Eye normally has an evenly curved back that lacks a fin. The sacs or pouches of skin are attached under and around the eyes and jiggle as the bubble eye swims. Bubble Eye have metallic scales and they are similar to the celestial eye goldfish. The eyes of the Bubble Eye goldfish are normal in the young fry, but At around three months, the eye sacs start to develop. Like ranchu, the bubble eye goldfish lacks in dorsal fin and has a double tail. These Bubble Eye goldfish can reach a length of six to eight inches. Bubble Eye is omnivore, therefor Pellets, flakes, live food, plants can be given as feed.