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Goldfish

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Goldfish DR. JAMES DUGGAR
Libristo code: 47228689
Publishers Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, January 2025
Overview of Goldfish One of the most well-liked aquarium fish in the world, goldfish (Carassius aura... Full description
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Overview of Goldfish

One of the most well-liked aquarium fish in the world, goldfish (Carassius auratus) are renowned for Tor their many kinds, rich history, and stunning colors and elegant motions.

This thorough analysis dives into the origins and history of goldfish, tracing their development from lowly roots to the vibrant pets they are today. We will also look at the many goldfish breeds, each of which has special traits and appeal.

Origins and History

Initial Steps

The East Asian wild carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the ancestor of goldfish. Originating in ancient China, these fish have been domesticated for more than a millennium.

Goldfish were initially grown during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), according to archeological data. The wild carp were first kept for food, but as time went on, decorative variants were created via selective breeding.

The Original Goldfish

It was when color mutations were preferred that the common carp evolved into the goldfish. Goldfish were first mentioned in Chinese manuscripts from the 12th century, when they were portrayed in literature and art.

The Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) saw goldfish as a symbol of wealth and contentment. In order to make them more accessible for home aquariums, they were first housed in ponds before being moved into smaller containers.

Goldfish in Japan and Other Countries

In the 16th century, the goldfish gained popularity in Japan and underwent additional refinement there. Japanese breeders concentrated on creating distinctive types, improving the fins, colors, and forms of the fish. Goldfish breeding became a highly regarded art form, and it was intimately associated with the culture of Koi fish in Japan.

Goldfish reached North America and Europe as international commerce grew.

Goldfish had first been kept as pets in affluent homes in Europe by the 17th century. They were soon included into home aquariums because of their rapid growth in popularity.

Aquarism's Ascent

The popularity of goldfish saw a dramatic change in the 19th century. Glass aquariums made it simpler for individuals to maintain and take care of them.

Goldfish appeared in many works of literature and art and came to symbolize the Victorian era's obsession with nature. With goldfish as its core, aquarism started to gain popularity as a pastime.

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About the book

Full name Goldfish
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 102
EAN 9798306287386
Libristo code 47228689
Weight 145
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 5
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