Feeding approach
Feeding records should include feed type, feeding frequency, and leftover cleanup. Overfeeding is a common risk source.
Weight management
Body weight does not need to be a high-frequency metric; prioritize body shape, swimming posture, and appetite changes.
Immunization management
Routine immunization is not a standard focus; prioritize preventive water-body management.
Parasite-control management
Parasite and disease risk should be managed together with water quality and quarantine records; treatment plans should log bath parameters in detail.
Visit and recording advice
Common issues include white spot, fin rot, and abdominal swelling. Log temperature, water-change cadence, and filter maintenance.
Practical points
Recommended dual baseline: daily observation plus weekly water maintenance.
Breed breakdown (click for details)
Ranchu Goldfish
Height: typical body length about 12 to 20 cm(including body form,excluding tail )
Weight: weight varies widely by body form,
Lifespan: about 8 to 15 years(can be longer with high-quality water and stable care)
Eyes: Eyes should be clear and symmetrical; cloudiness or protrusion changes should be evaluated for water irritation or infection.
Clown Goldfish
Height: typical body length about 10 to 18 cm(notable differences by bloodline and stocking density)
Weight: body condition and swimming posture are preferred over frequent weighing
Lifespan: about 6 to 12 years
Eyes: Eye and mouth movement should stay coordinated; off-angle feeding and unilateral gill activity require close attention.
Crown Gill Goldfish
Height: typical body length about 12 to 20 cm
Weight: weight is recommended as a low-frequency reference,focus on head and gill-cover status
Lifespan: about 7 to 12 years
Eyes: Changes around the eyes, gill covers, and head tissues are core checkpoints; abnormal respiratory rate should be prioritized.
Structured fields are aligned with the Chinese page: height, weight, lifespan, and eye traits.