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Celestial Eye

Celestial Eye

The Celestial Eye goldfish is a unique and captivating breed known for its distinctive upward-facing eyes and a celestial allure that sets it apart from other goldfish varieties. Originating from China, this breed is admired for its elegant, streamlined body, which lacks a dorsal fin, contributing to its unusual silhouette. The eyes, which give the breed its name, are telescope-like and protrude upward, creating a constant skyward gaze that captivates onlookers.

Celestial Eye goldfish typically come in vibrant colors ranging from bright orange and gold to more subdued hues like calico and variegated patterns. Their sleek scales enhance their striking appearance, glistening in the light as they glide gracefully through the water. Known for their gentle and peaceful temperament, Celestial Eyes often thrive in well-maintained aquariums with calm tankmates.

However, due to their unique eye placement and delicate nature, they require special care to ensure they do not damage their sensitive eyes. Enthralling both novice and experienced aquarists alike, the Celestial Eye goldfish offers a serene and ethereal presence to any aquatic setting.

Colors: Red, Orange, White, Red & White, Black, Calico, Chocolate

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