Celestial-Eye-Goldfish-biography

The world of marine life is a vast and enchanting spectrum of colors, forms, and behaviors. Among the many captivating species that inhabit this realm, the Celestial Eye Goldfish, known also as the Choutengan, is truly a sight to behold. Its unique, upward-facing eyes give it an appearance as if it's perpetually gazing at the heavens, hence the name "Celestial."

Table of Contents

  1. Unveiling the Celestial Eye Goldfish
  2. Historical Origins
  3. Exploring the Physical Attributes
  4. Understanding the Variants
  5. Ideal Living Conditions for Celestial Eye Goldfish
  6. Feeding the Celestial Eye Goldfish
  7. Health and Potential Ailments
  8. Breeding Celestial Eye Goldfish
  9. Care Tips for the Celestial Eye Goldfish
  10. Our last words...

1. Unveiling the Celestial Eye Goldfish

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Celestial Eye Goldfish, also known as Choutengan, are marvelous creatures that are highly adored by fish enthusiasts for their unique and distinguishing characteristics. This breed of fancy goldfish is recognized by its pair of telescope eyes, which are turned upwards, giving the illusion of the pupils looking towards the sky. This unique trait is what gives the fish its celestial name.

Interestingly, when the fish are newly hatched, their eyes appear normal. As they mature, the eyes gradually protrude sideways, much like the Telescope Eye Goldfish. However, over a period of six months, the eyes of the of this creature turn strictly upwards.

2. Historical Origins

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The Celestial Eye Goldfish is believed to have first emerged as a mutation of the Telescope Goldfish during the 18th century. There are contrasting claims about where this breed first appeared, with some attributing its origin to Korea and others to China.

The first evidence of their existence can be traced back to a Chinese scroll dated 1772, which depicts a goldfish with upturned eyes and no dorsal fin. It wasn't until 1903 that the they were introduced to Japan when thirty specimens were imported from China.

3. Exploring the Physical Attributes

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Their body is similar to that of the Bubble Eye Goldfish, exhibiting an elongated egg-like shape. Their dorsal fin is absent, a feature that they share with the Bubble Eye Goldfish.

This goldfish has paired fins which resemble those of the Fantail or Ryukin variety. Its caudal fin, or tail, can be as long as its body or half the size. Most commonly, they possess metallic scales that are colored in shades of orange (often referred to as 'red' by fish enthusiasts), white, or a mix of red and white.

Despite their limited vision and lack of a dorsal fin, these fishes are active and agile swimmers. However, their unique physical attributes also require some special care and attention.

4. Understanding the Variants

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Over the years, this small creature has been crossbred with several other breeds, resulting in variants that exhibit features of both parent breeds. Some of the most common crosses are with Lionheads, Ranchus, and Pompoms.

These hybrids often possess short fins similar to the Ranchu variety and deep, blocky bodies, often with nasal 'bouquets' (pompoms) and rudimentary growths on the head. The color range amongst these hybrids is more expansive, with metallic specimens appearing in chocolate, black, and various bi-colors, in addition to the standard metallic colors.

5. Ideal Living Conditions for Celestial Eye Goldfish

This creature, due to their distinctive physical traits, require specific living conditions. Their limited vision and sensitivity to cold water temperatures necessitate special care in terms of the environment they are kept in.

Sharp objects and ornaments should be avoided in the aquarium as they can damage their upward-oriented eyes. They are best kept with other breeds that have limited vision or in an aquarium of their own.

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6. Feeding the Celestial Eye Goldfish

Due to their limited vision, they can struggle to compete with other breeds for food. Therefore, it's essential to ensure that they are adequately fed. A variety of food sources, including flakes, pellets, and live food, can be provided to ensure a balanced diet.

7. Health and Potential Ailments

Like any other breed of goldfish, it can fall prey to various health issues. Due to their upward-facing eyes, they can be more prone to eye injuries, which can lead to infections if not treated promptly.

8. Breeding Celestial Eye Goldfish

Breeding one can be a rewarding experience for fish enthusiasts. It involves providing an ideal environment for the fish to spawn.

9. Care Tips for the Celestial Eye Goldfish

When caring for this fish, it's essential to keep their unique needs in mind. Their limited vision and sensitivity to cold water temperatures necessitate special care in terms of the environment they are kept in.

If you want to learn more about the goldfish family, go here!

10. Our last words...

Celestial Eye Goldfish are truly a unique variety of goldfish. Their distinctive upward-gazing eyes, vibrant coloration, and graceful swimming make them a favorite amongst fish enthusiasts. With proper care and attention, these celestial creatures can make a captivating addition to any aquarium.

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