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==Other related topics== | {{rpl|Shubunkin}} | ||
{{rpl|Common Goldfish}} | |||
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{{rpl|Moor (goldfish)}} | |||
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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== |
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Parent topics
- Fish: Any aquatic vertebrate animal that is typically ectothermic (or cold-blooded), covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. [e]
- Animal: A multicellular organism that feeds on other organisms, and is distinguished from plants, fungi, and unicellular organisms. [e]
- Organism: An individual living individual: a complex, adaptive physical system that acts a integrated unit that sustains metabolism and reproduces progeny that resemble it. [e]
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- Osteichthyes: Add brief definition or description
- Actinopterygii: Add brief definition or description
- Neopterygii: Add brief definition or description
- Teleostei: Add brief definition or description
- Ostariophysi: Add brief definition or description
- Cypriniformes: Add brief definition or description
- Cyprinioidea: Add brief definition or description
- Cyprinidae: Add brief definition or description
- Carassius: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Comet (goldfish): A goldfish variety developed in 1880 by Hugo Mulertt, and has become one of the best selling aquarium fish since. [e]
- Nymph (goldfish): A breed of goldfish descended from the Veiltail and Fantail. [e]
- Shubunkin: Also known as "poor mans Koi", the Shubunkin is a breed of goldfish first developed in Japan in the 1900's. [e]
- Common Goldfish: Common ancestor for most "fancy goldfish". Color is the only difference between the Common Goldfish and its ancestor, the Prussian Carp. [e]
- Celestial Goldfish: Add brief definition or description
- Fantail Goldfish: Add brief definition or description
- Lionhead (goldfish): Add brief definition or description
- Moor (goldfish): Add brief definition or description
- Red-cap Oranda: Add brief definition or description
- Pearlscale (goldfish): Add brief definition or description
- Pom-pom (goldfish): Add brief definition or description
- Veiltail (goldfish): Add brief definition or description
- Japanese Moor: Add brief definition or description
- Red and White Lionhead: Add brief definition or description
- Comet Shubunkin: Add brief definition or description
- Red Ryukin: Add brief definition or description
- Red and White Ryukin: Add brief definition or description
- Red Ranchu: Add brief definition or description
- Red and White Wakin: Add brief definition or description