Red and Black Oranda

Price:$25

Origins and Classification

  • Scientific Name: Carassius auratus (Red & Black Oranda variety)
  • Family: Cyprinidae
  • Origin: Originally developed in China and Japan through selective breeding to enhance color contrast, wen development, and flowing fins.
  • Popularity: Highly admired for its bold red-and-black color combination, striking wen, and elegant movement — a premium choice among fancy goldfish collectors.

🎨 Appearance

  • Color:
    • Glossy black body mixed with deep, velvety shades.
    • Contrasting bright red head, fins, or patches depending on the line.
    • Some variations have red on the wen (“red cap”) with black body, while others feature red blazes or splits.
  • Structure:
    • Prominent wen (head growth) characteristic of Orandas.
    • Rounded, egg-shaped body.
    • Flowing double tail (fantail), soft and graceful.
    • Large dorsal and anal fins that give a majestic look.
  • Size:
    • Typically 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) in body length; can grow larger in ponds.
  • Lifespan: 10–15 years, potentially longer with excellent care.

🏡 Tank Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 40 gallons for one; +20 gallons per additional fish.
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 65–75°F (18–24°C)
    • pH: 6.8–7.8
    • Hardness: 5–15 dGH
  • Lighting: Moderate — brings out red color while protecting sensitive eyes.
  • Substrate: Smooth sand or rounded gravel.
  • Habitat Setup:
    • Provide open swimming space; avoid clutter.
    • Add smooth rocks, driftwood, and hardy plants like Anubias or Java Fern.
    • Use gentle filtration — strong currents stress fancy goldfish.

🍽️ Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous.
  • Foods:
    • High-quality sinking goldfish pellets (reduces buoyancy issues).
    • Frozen/live foods: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia.
    • Fresh veggies: peas (deshelled), spinach, lettuce.
  • Feeding Tips:
    • Feed 2–3 small meals daily.
    • Avoid overfeeding — this variety is prone to digestive sensitivity.

🤝 Behavior and Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful, calm, gentle.
  • Tank Mates:
    • Perfect with other fancy goldfish (Telescope, Oranda, Ryukin, Fantail).
    • Avoid slim-bodied fast swimmers (Comet, Shubunkin).
  • Grouping:
    • Can be kept alone or with friendly fancy goldfish groups.
  • Behavior: Curious, social, and graceful — enjoys exploring and slow swimming.

💡 Care Notes

  • Requires very clean water — perform weekly 30–40% water changes.
  • Wen should be monitored for overgrowth or infection.
  • Avoid sharp decorations — delicate fins and wen can tear easily.
  • Red coloration intensifies with good diet, warm stable water, and low stress.
  • A stunning showcase fish — the Red and Black Oranda adds dramatic contrast and elegance to any coldwater aquarium.
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