Golden orfe (Leuciscus idus) can grow to a length of about 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) on average, though some individuals may reach up to 24 inches (60 cm) in optimal conditions. They are known for their elongated bodies and striking golden coloration. Typically, they thrive in ponds and lakes, where they can grow larger with ample space and food.
The average lifespan of the the golden orfe is about fourteen years. I have heard they can live from twenty-five to thirty years.
Try 'silver orfe': a magnifying glass shows the correct letter in Lovatt's 'Baffler'. The search engine then gives the options 'silver' or 'golden orfe', that is an 'ide' or koi fish.
they don't grow big like a golden retriever but they grow a little
It appears golden orfe fish live quite well in a clay based pond. One reason could be that the clay muddies the water and is a natural defense against predators.
Well I think Golden retriever is more playful than dalmatians. But golden retrievers grow really big.
ORFE
Rudd, Golden Orfe, Blue Dace, some species of Catfish. Check with your local pet shop what coldwater species they can get.
I have been told 5 to 8 inches the females on the smaller side of the males
On average, male and female golden retrievers grow to be around 2 feet tall. They weigh in at around 70 pounds.
Mine's 4 months old and weighs 35 pounds!
The golden brown mouse lemur has big eyes to see in the dark. It has teeth that grow all their life. They run fast to get away from predators. That's all I know. :-)
Golden 'Big' Wheeler was born on 1929-12-15.