They commonly grow to around 14 inches but given perfect conditions can grow to up to 18 inches. They are essentialy fish for ponds or very large aquaria as are all goldfish.
Sarasa are usually white with bright red markings
Yes they are different variations/varieties of the same species.
The "Comet" is a variety of Goldfish that has a long, single tail.
Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa died in 1667.
Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa was born in 1618.
Sasa Handa is 158 cm.
Assuming you are talking about comet goldfish, the fish should live for a few decades under proper care.
I have never heard of a "Pond Rocket Goldfish" and I can find no listing for such an animal in any fish reference book. That fact suggests to me that someone has made up name for a fish they didn't know how to identify. If the fish is a basic goldfish shape and has a tail that is very long (about half to one body length) it is probably a "Comet"
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World's smartest fish is Comet. Comet can play soccer, football, basketball, go though a hoop, tunnel, chimney, limbo, and fetch.
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No they are not goldfish