Description
Black Moor Goldfish
A member of the Cyprinidae family, Black Moors are a variety of goldfish with a unique and characteristic appearance. They are sometimes alternatively known as telescope or bubble-eye goldfish on account of their protruding eyes.
Just like most other varieties of goldfish, this fish is prolific at creating waste. You must take special considerations to maintain optimal water quality with regular maintenance. They will benefit from having plenty of space and water to stay healthy. In addition to a fine gravel bottom or well-rounded river rocks, the Black Moor Goldfish will appreciate plastic or hardy, cold water live plants. Keep in mind that goldfish are diggers and will scatter the fine sand onto leaves, potentially damaging thin and less hardy plants. Like all fancy goldfish, maintaining water temperature above 18 degrees is recommended.
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Please be aware that the image is for illustration purposes only. Unless stated, we are unable to guarantee the exact size, colour, sex or age of the fishes you are purchasing. If you have any questions regarding livestock please contact us. To minimise stress we are unable to hand pick specific fish. Lifespan is an estimate based on optimum conditions.
Features
Approx. size: 2-3″ (small)
Maximum size: 6-8″
Origin: China/Japan
Ideal number kept together: 1+
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Water conditions
pH: 6.08.0
KH: 4-20
Temperature: 1822 C
This fish’s aquarium would benefit from a heater. Click here.
Ease of care
Easy. Very hardy like other varieties of goldfish, making them easy to maintain. Large fins can be quite susceptible to fungal disorders and white spot in poor quality water.
Diet
Omnivore – The main food we recommend would be tropical fish flake or Goldfish flake and small Pellets. Mixing in some live or frozen brine, or other fresh alternativescan help enhance their health. They are slow-swimmers, so take care to ensure they are not out-competed for food by other tank inhabitants.
Compatibility
Community with other coldwater fish such as other fancy goldfish, Danios and White Cloud Mountain Minnows.
To view our Compatibility Advisory Chart please select the Additional tab above.
Breeding
There appears to be a definite courtship ritual when goldfish breed.Breeding often results in up to 1,000 eggs, with fry hatching in five tosix days. They should be fed small pieces of live or prepared foodsdesigned for egg-laying fish.
Life Span
They can live to 5-10 years in perfect conditions.
BEFORE BUYING THIS FISH – PLEASE READ
As a responsible fish keeper it is your duty to ensure you provide a suitable habitat environment for your fish following these guidelines:
- Ensure you meet its required welfare needs.
contact us if unsure.
pondwater is dechlorinated. Click here.
aquarium fish tank or pond is filtered and running, fully cycled ready for fish. For information on cyling click here.
water pH is not too high or low for your desired fish. Click here for information on household water pH levels.
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BEFORE DELIVERING THIS FISH – PLEASE READ
All livestock will be delivered using APC Courier – the only delivery company in the UK licenced to carry live fish.
Please note: APC are unable to deliver live fish overseas or to unservicable postcodes that may effect welfare in transit. This includes but is not limited to the following areas and postcodes: Dublin and Eire, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Channel Islands, Scottish Isles and Highlands, certain Scottish Borders areas. Postcodes AB, BT, DD, DG, FK17+, GY, HS, IV, JE, KA27-28, KE, PA20+, PH16, PH30+, PO30, TD, ZE.
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GUARANTEE AND CLAIMS
We guarantee livestock for a period of 24 hours from receipt, afterwhich they are your responsibility to care for. Please be aware of the following criteria before you buy:
acclimatising guide (provided in package) to safely introduce your fish.
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In the rare event of a loss upon arrival or within 24 hours of receipt click here for guidelines on reporting a claim.
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