Carassius auratus telescope (Telescope)

Adult size10 cm
Temperature4 - 26 °C
pH6.2 - 7.2
Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)50 L

Description

The Carassius aulescope fish is an ornamental fish commonly known as a low telescope fish. It is a variety of carassin, a kind of freshwater fish from Asia. Telescope goldfish is easily recognizable in his prominent eyes, which give him the appearance of having "binoculars" on the head.

Telescope goldfish is a small fish, generally measuring between 5 and 10 cm in length. Its color varies from bright red to dark red, with shades of pink and orange red on the belly and fins. Some specimens can be clearer or darker depending on their genetics and their environment.

Telescope goldfish is a gregarious fish and likes to live in a group with others from its species. They are also known to be very curious and active fish, spending their time swimming, exploring and playing. They need an aquarium large enough to be able to swim freely and move, as well as good filtration to maintain clean and healthy water.

Telescope red fish has fairly simple food needs. They mainly eat pellets for red fish, fish flakes and living food such as vase worms and artemias. It is important to vary their diet to provide them with adequate nutrition and avoid nutrient deficiencies.

In general, Telescope red fish is a popular and easy -to -maintain pet, ideal for beginners in aquarophilia. They are also very popular for their bright color and fun behavior, making popular pets for children and adults.

Origin

Characteristics

  • Adult size10 cm
  • BehaviourPleasant, gregarious
  • FoodOmnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeFresh water, cold
  • Temperature4 - 26 °C
  • pH6.2 - 7.2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)50 L

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