A Pet To Have The Comet Goldfish

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By floppy

The Comet Goldfish

A comet goldfish can be one of your favorite pets. They are very cute and social with other fish, that is if you want to keep it in an aquarium with other goldfish.

The comet goldfish has a deeply forked tail fin just like the tail of the comets that exist in our Universe. This is probably the most beautiful part of this fish and it is the first thing you recognize when you look at it.

The comet did not exist since the beginning. This goldfish variety comes to life in the early 1880's when the americans started to breed this goldfish. The comet goldfish is just one of the many goldfish varieties.

The comet has a long and slim body and has a beautiful scale coloration. The color if its scales are orange, red and yellow. You will love to see these wonderful colors in your aquarium. You have to know that the comet loves to play or swim a lot. Keeping it with other fish in the same aquarium won't be a problem. The real problem is not to keep them with slower fish.

You can tell if your goldfish is a female if its body is rounder. The male goldfish has white tubercles on its gills and head. If you can't notice these differences, this means you are not in the breeding season or your goldfish have the same sex.

Feeding your goldfish takes a lot more work than you think. You can not feed your goldfish only goldfish flakes even if it is the most popular goldfish food and most goldfish owers feed their goldfish this way. These do not contain all the fibers, minerals and vitamins your comet needs to swim all day. You need to feed your goldfish fresh vegetables and fruit. Recommended food are: peas, cucumber, rice, beans, apple, orange, grape.

If you want to buy or add this fish to your aquarium you have made a choice not to regret, ever. It is great to watch this goldfish swim in your aquarium. Keeping this goldfish can be a lot of fun if you love your pet. Visit Goldfish2Care4.com to learn more about the Comet Goldfish.

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