Black Moor Goldfish
The Black Moor Goldfish is a telescope-eyed variety of fancy goldfish that has a characteristic pair of protruding eyes. May also referred to as popeye, black telescope. In Japan the Black Moor is called the kuro demekin and dragon-eye in China. The Black Moor is very popular goldfish, and ironically it totally no where near the color of gold.
Black Moor’s would be raised and need similar conditions as any other type of gold fish would need. Goldfish could be in colder water 65 to 70 Degree Fahrenheit then normal tropical fish such as Danio, Tetras or Swordtails which needs above 70 Degrees. I think these fish are really pretty and I might be getting some real soon. Even though Black Moor have big eyes, don’t let that fool you Black Moors like most Goldfish have very poor eye sight. Also Black Moors like other Goldfish will over eat and this could kill them so be very careful about doing so.
Well I think these fish are very pretty and would make a great pet, and if you have Goldfish it will bring out the beauty of your aquarium and make all the pretty Goldfish colors pop.
To learn more on how to take care of the Black Moor Goldfish or any other breed of Goldfish I would recommend the Goldfish Secrets By Dane Stanton
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