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[[Goldfish]]es have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, ''[[Carassius auratis]]'', remain popular. This <includeonly>section</includeonly><noinclude>article</noinclude> is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains. | [[Goldfish]]es have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, ''[[Carassius auratis]]'', remain popular. This <includeonly>section</includeonly><noinclude>article</noinclude> is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains. | ||
Revision as of 19:12, 10 September 2009
Goldfishes have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, Carassius auratis, remain popular. This article is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains.