Ranchu gold fish are intriguing and distinctive in that they lack a dorsal fin and instead develop a wen, which is a massive head growth.
This makes it harder for individuals to regulate their bodies when swimming, slowing them down and even necessitating rest breaks throughout the day to replenish their energy.
Ranchu gold fish despite being one of the most tranquil goldfish, they are restricted by their morphology. Due to their excessively stocky and rounded body forms, they are more prone to swim bladder conditions than the majority of other slim-bodied goldfish.
They are not the conventional goldfish seen in most pet stores, and they are typically purchased from an established breeder that uses superior genetic stock for body type and general health.
II. You would love the fish because…
Ranchu Goldfish have an interesting appearance and are available in a range of hues, forms, and sizes. Under the right care settings, they can grow enormous and live a long life.
Ranchus are a wonderful complement to beautiful, slow-moving goldfish tanks that are properly stocked, styled, and equipped with the requisite aerator and filter. We will go over the requirements for taking care of this kind of goldfish below, along with the knowledge that is required.
III. Is this fish species peaceful or hostile?
Ranchu will make a friendly and peaceful tankmate in your goldfish aquarium.
IV. Species compatibility
Other Goldfish and Koi, Weather Loaches, Chinese Hifin Sharks, Native US Fish, Zebra Danios, and Livebearers.
.V. How to feed this species?
Ranchu Goldfish will consume any type of fresh, frozen, or flake food. Give them high-quality flake food every day to maintain a healthy balance. Feed brine shrimp (either live or frozen), blood worms, Daphnia, or tubifex worms as a treat to your Ranchu Goldfish.
*To our customers: Ranchu goldfish are available in 3 sizes S/M/L, so makes sure to specify your size when you place your order.