Your goldfish is suffering from exophthalmos also known as pop-eye. Pop-eye can be caused from bacterial infections, tumors, or bad water quality.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
Goldfish do not have teeth.
Yes. It should be fine. I have 2 regular goldfish living with a bubble eye goldfish and to fancy fantail goldfish, so I think it will be okay.
"pop-eye" is usually caused by poor water quality.
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In Graves disease patients there is an accumulation of fat behind the eyeball which pushes the eyeball outward.
A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
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A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
There are many different types of goldfish. The Comet and the Common goldfish are often the ones most seen. Black Moor, Bubble Eye, Butterfly Tail, Celestial Eye, Fantail, Lionchu, Lionhead, Oranda are some other commonly known goldfish.
There are over 300 different varieties of goldfish and fancy goldfish here is a small list of the most common: Common goldfish Shubunkins Comets Fantail Veiltail Ryukin Globe eye Black moor Telescope eye Lionhead Ranchu Oranda Butterfly Celestial Pompon Hama Nishiki Bubble-eye Pearlscale Nymph Meteor Lionchu
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