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Originally Posted by The Orchid Boy
Quality breeding definitely makes a big difference.
I only said that because of what I've heard and out of personal experience. I have some plain goldfish that are at least 15-20 years old. Our fancy ones with bubbly eyes lived 10 years.
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It's very good advice. My friend ryukin had already completely lost control over its swim bladder due to bad breeding. So being selective is very important.
My mother has quite a few fancies that just reached 23 years. Also from the same guy.
These are indoor tank goldfish though.
Those tosakins cost me $800... not sticking them outside lol. The others weren't very cheap as well.
He does always get in a large batch of well bred but normal looking goldfish along with the prized ones.
I'm at a loss fish wise.
I'm either going with fancy goldfish of varying kinds. Or with a shubunkin, wakin combo.