shubunkin goldfish

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Shubunkin Goldfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shubunkin Goldfish, carassius auratus, Aquarium Fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
SHUBUNKIN GOLDFISH carassius auratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shubunkin Goldfish, carassius auratus, Aquarium Fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Enchanted Aquatic Realm A Double Exposure of a Shubunkin Goldfish Evoking a Dreamlike Underwater Scene Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Shubunkin Goldfish
vibrant golden English Shubunkin goldfish swimming gracefully in dark aquarium. Its bright orange scales and flowing fins create Royalty Free Stock Photo
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POISSON ROUGE SHUBUNKIN carassius auratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
POISSON ROUGE SHUBUNKIN carassius auratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
POISSON ROUGE SHUBUNKIN carassius auratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Shubunkin, a type of single-tailed goldfish, is originally from China and over the years has been distributed world-wide. The Shubunkin differs from the wild Carp in that it lacks the barbels on the mouth area, the markings at the base of the scales, and the size. The Shubunkin is a hardy fish, and has a mottled pattern of white, black, and orange. It may also be called the Speckled or Harlequin Goldfish. Carassius auratus


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