Shubunkin goldfish can experience changes in color due to various factors, including stress, water quality, or dietary changes. When exposed to poor water conditions or high stress levels, their colors may fade or turn darker, sometimes resulting in a black hue. Additionally, as shubunkins age, their pigmentation can naturally change, leading to variations in color. It's essential to maintain optimal tank conditions to minimize these changes.
Baby Shubunkins are the same mottled colours as their parents. You will be able to pick out the different colours within weeks of birth. I have 7 of them, all about 4 months old and they are already developing their own characters.
No, shubunkins are not live bearers; they are a type of goldfish that reproduce by laying eggs. Female shubunkins lay eggs, which are then fertilized by the males. This process typically occurs in the spring when the water temperature rises. Shubunkins can produce several thousand eggs during a breeding season.
Black
Black and grey
they turn black and they get all mushey and they taste gross
It is not possible to make the color brown turn black. Brown is a combination of red, green, and blue hues, while black is the absence of color. Mixing more black paint into brown paint will only darken the shade of brown, not turn it black.
No, real gold does not turn black when you burn it. When heated, gold will retain its color and may become softer or deform, but it will not change color like other metals that oxidize when burned.
Iodine turns blue-black in the presence of starch.
Iodine turns blue-black in color in the presence of starch.
Try Shubunkins. If this is what you want. they look like goldfish but they are coloured with black blue white and gold. and they arent hard to get. They are as common as gold fish
Florist's floral spray color.
Black.