What is telescope goldfish?

Telescope goldfish, also known as black moor, are a beautiful and popular species of goldfish characterized by their large, round, protruding eyes that make them resemble a telescope. They have a deep body and a double tail fin, which gives them a graceful appearance as they swim.

Telescope goldfish are typically black in color, but they can also come in red, white, orange, or calico varieties. They are known for their peaceful nature and can be kept in aquariums with other goldfish and peaceful fish species.

These goldfish are best kept in a tank with plenty of space to swim and explore, as well as ample filtration and regular water changes to maintain water quality. They are omnivores and should be fed a varied diet of high-quality fish flakes, pellets, frozen or live foods, and vegetables.

Telescope goldfish can grow up to 8 inches in length and have a lifespan of 10-15 years, depending on the care they receive. They are a favorite among goldfish enthusiasts for their unique appearance and gentle demeanor.