Sarasa Comet

Sarasa Comet Goldfish - Carassius auratus

(4″, 6″, 8″)

Sarasa Comet Goldfish offer a beautiful red and white pattern on a long, slender body with a flat, single tail. Over the years, we have developed our very own bloodline of Sarasa Comet Goldfish that display a deep, cherry red contrasted against a crisp, snow white background.

Sarasa Comet Goldfish are perfect for a small, planted pond where Koi are impractical. They will also mix readily with Koi, Butterfly Koi and other types of Goldfish.

The Sarasa Comet is a graceful alternative to standard pond fish. It has a brilliant red body contrasted with soft white patches and a single-tail. Though it may resemble ornamental carp, the Sarasa Comet lacks the barbels in the mouth area, the markings at the base of the scales, and the size. The Sarasa Comet adds unique beauty to any large backyard water garden oasis.

The Sarasa Comet is originally from China and over the years it has been distributed worldwide. The ideal setup for the hardy Sarasa Comet is a pond of at least 180 gallons with a gravel substrate, rocks, and cold-hardy plants. The Sarasa Comet will tend to grow in proportion to its surroundings. It likes to eat the roots of plants and will dig to get to them, so provide large rocks around the base of the plants to protect the plants. Adequate filtration should be provided in order to maintain proper water conditions.

The male can be differentiated from the female by the concave anal section and, sometimes, breeding spots on the head. Spawning may result in as many as 1,000 eggs and the fry emerge in about six days. Feed the fry small live foods, and their color will emerge in about eight months.

Feed the Sarasa Comet a quality pellet or flake food that does not exceed 30% protein.

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