GRASSYFORK GOLDFISH 

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A & B—CHINESE TELESCOPES and C—CHINESE MOORS lend variety and in- 
; COMETS are the speedsters of the Goldfish, their slender bodies and long, pow- 
terest to any Goldfish group. The Telescopes are so-called because of their oddly erful fins making them extremely rapid swimmers. Fin developments vary. The 
protruding eyes. Moors are as striking as finest Fantails. Their dense, velvety black so-called Ribbontails are Comet Goldfish with unusually deep cleft tail fins. 
color is a striking contrast to other fish. 


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FANTAILS are among the most attractive of Goldfish for the Water Garden, their The K—CALICO TELESCOPE and J—CALICO FANTAILS both have typical 
slow, graceful swimming motions displaying the beauty of their elaborate fin devel- Fantail-type body and brilliant, variegated coloring resembling the Shubunkins. 
opments. Fantails have short, plump bodies. Nymphs resemble the Fantails in body Tail and fin developments are like those in Grassyfork Fantails and Telescopes. 
shape, with less fin development. Interesting red, black, blue and pearl colorations. No two fish are colored alike. 


