If you're wondering why your goldfish is turning black, there could be several reasons behind this change in coloration. Find out more here!
Shubunkin Goldfish or Calico Goldfish as they are sometimes referred to are beautiful fish. Shubunkin are of Japanese origin. Find out more about them today
Goldfish myths are embedded in our culture. Here’s a closer look at many misconceptions people have about them. As a goldfish owner/lover myself, I think it’s important when anyone new to the hobby...
Explore nevadagoldfish's 114 photos on Flickr!
Goldfish ~by cactusbeetroot on Flickr
Explore saptonar's 99 photos on Flickr!
Explore bfraz's 2415 photos on Flickr!
Create a stunning and healthy goldfish pond with our comprehensive list of the best plants. Explore oxygenating, floating, and marginal plants that will keep your water clear and your goldfish happy.
Miki Kubo began her art training in Kyoto College for art in Japan in 1990. Since moving to Australia in 1998 Miki Kubo has added glass engraving to her other glass skills. Zoneone Arts is delighted to bring Miki Kubo to you…
A set / Slideshow documenting many of the works by Riusuke Fukahori on show at the ICN Gallery, London, in an exhibition called "Goldfish Salvation". (See also the related gallery Set.) From the gallery website: Artist Riusuke Fukahori's London debut exhibition "Goldfish Salvation" transforms ICN gallery into the world of goldfish. When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori's pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality. This exhibition features twenty new painting works by this leading Japanese contemporary artist. Watch the artist at work here...[link to YouTube] Artist: Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介 Curator: Hisami Omori Gallery: ICN Gallery London [map] Exhibition title: "Goldfish Salvation" On view from 1 December 2011 to 11 January 2012 ICN (International Creative Network) Gallery website: www.icn-global.com/ Artist's website: goldfishing.info/ (in Japanese 日本語 - or ponder the Google Transmangleation!) See also ICN Gallery on flickr, or try flickr search. Most of the photos here were taken using a tripod. This enabled long exposures using a slow (low noise) ISO sensor setting, and small aperture settings to extend the Depth of Field (DoF) of the Canon Kit Lens [EF-S 18-55mm].
There are over 120 varieties of goldfish, the most popular aquarium fish in the world. From common varieties to fancy types, all goldfish are great for an aquarium.