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Tancho Kohaku Koi

Tancho Kohaku Koi

The Tancho Kohaku Koi is a white koi with a single red spot on the top of the head, earning the feng shui name 'good fortune ahead.' A temperate fish, it is hardy but sensitive to temperature swings over 4°C. Popular as a feng shui fish for career luck.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Red Goose-Head Goldfish with Narial Bouquets

Red Goose-Head Goldfish with Narial Bouquets

The Red Goose-Head Goldfish with Narial Bouquets is a recently developed goldfish variety with a red body and a head growth limited to the top, plus nasal pom-poms. The red-pompom form is especially popular. Eurythermal and easy to keep, it tolerates 0-38°C but not sudden temperature swings.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Spotted Rasbora

Spotted Rasbora

The Spotted Rasbora (Rasbora maculata) is a small, peaceful, omnivorous fish named for the large round black spot on its orange-red body. Best kept in soft acidic water, males show vivid red-black fins while females are paler. It reaches about 2.5 cm.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Red Dragon Wrasse

Red Dragon Wrasse

The Red Dragon Wrasse (Bodianus scrofa) is a large, carnivorous ornamental fish named for its dragon-like shape and fiery red coloration. Widely kept as a feng shui fish, it is popular in Southeast Asia and can reach about 43 cm. It is easily startled, so a covered tank and stable water are essential.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Orange Pearl-Scale with Phoenix Tail

Orange Pearl-Scale with Phoenix Tail

The Orange Phoenix-Tail Pearlscale is a wen-class goldfish first bred in 1925. Its rounder belly makes the white pearl scales stand out more, and it is beloved by goldfish fans. A gentle fish, it adapts to a wide temperature range but dislikes sudden changes.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
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Orange-Socket Surgeonfish

The Orange-Socket Surgeonfish (Acanthurus auranticavus) is a tropical marine algae-eater found on shallow outer reefs at 3-20 m depth, reaching up to 35 cm. Adults live in groups. Its name comes from the bright orange tail spine, and the body is brown-black with an orange spot before and after the pupil.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Orange Arowana

Orange Arowana

The Orange Arowana is a variety of Asian arowana kept by some as a feng shui fish. With a suitable environment and scientific care it is not difficult to keep. Fully grown fish reach about 90 cm, with orange-red gill covers and orange scales, and are the most affordable of the red arowana varieties.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Glass Catfish

Glass Catfish

The Glass Catfish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis) is named for its fully transparent body and the two cat-like barbels at its mouth. It swims swiftly and, when resting, holds a 40-degree upward tilt, sometimes shimmering with rainbow colors under the right light. A peaceful schooling fish, it needs soft acidic water and is best kept with companions of its own kind.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Leopard Danio

Leopard Danio

The Leopard Danio is native to Southeast Asia and is prized for its vivid leopard-like coloration, making it a favorite among tropical fish keepers. Hardy and easy to care for, it is an excellent choice for beginners. A peaceful, active schooling fish, it reaches about 3-5 cm and accepts a wide range of foods.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Pictus Catfish

Pictus Catfish

The Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus), also known as the Pearl High-Fin Catfish, is native to Colombia. It prefers soft acidic water and is nocturnal, often hiding in rock crevices during the day. Its silver-white body is densely speckled with fine black spots, giving the species its name.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026