Need Clarification White Goldfish |
Need Clarification White Goldfish |
jhansolo |
Tue, 11 May 2004 1:15 pm
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I found this in my research for useless facts yesterday and found this interesting.
Is it true that goldfish kept in the dark will turn white? |
HappyBuddha |
Tue, 11 May 2004 1:42 pm
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Kekeke. I actually subscribe to another school of thots that goldfish assimilates to the environment and adjusts its body colour. It turn whiter (not white though) if it is kept in a bright environment and vice versa. Now, by "dark" I meant the tank, for instance, has black oyama paper instead of white walls and not that the tank is in a completely dark room with no light.
How true? To be frank I don't know but a few pple I chat with subscribe to the same habit of using black oyama paper for their glass tanks. |
jhansolo |
Tue, 11 May 2004 2:15 pm
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Silver Member No.: 81 Group: Member Posts: 405 Topics Started: 28 Joined: 26-Jan-04 Last seen online: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:49 am User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 4:54 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
I think I got my answer
http://www.fishdoc.net/faq/faq_details.php?faqId=124 Most goldfish will fade in color even in our tank, but the coloration maintain to certain extend. Unless it's a form of weak genotype like red cap, panda, blue scale type of fish, then there is a chance that the entire fish turning white even without to be left in the dark So it is gene not so much the environment. |
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