Help to identify new fancy goldfish

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Bicolor telescope. Many black moors end up looking exactly like this, they tend to lose their black and reveal the underlying orange.
 
awesome i have Black moors i would love it if he ended up lookinng like this cause i love them anyways but that guy looks amazing so i dont have to go to the pet store and order one?
 
Probably not. Not all of them lose some of their black, but many do.
 
He almost looks to fat and short to be a moor. He is probably a Tele-Scope eye also known as a Dragon eye
 
now that iam searching it more i belive your right when i typed it in alot resembling him apperared now i will have a black moor a xl fantail a panda moor and next a telescope eye
 
ryan-peddle said:
an 85 gallon should support all 4 right?

The rule is 20 for the first fancy goldfish then add 10 gallons for each additional. They produce so much waste and at a mature size they are between 6-8 inches.

If you keep 4 in an 85 you would be more than fine and it would cut back on your maintenance.
 
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