Mike’s Fish Tank – Black Moors
Posted by Dustin Horton // February 3, 2015 // Articles, Mike's Fish Tank
I have a lot of customers who love goldfish and why not, they are easy to care for, they don’t mind it being cold and they do not get sick very easily. One of the favorites in the goldfish family is the black moor. However of all the goldfish available the black moor is one of the few that can catch the disease ick fairly easy. It looks like salt was sprinkled all over the fish. It is easily treatedwhen any over the counter ick medication though so not to worry.
The black moor is a telescope-eyed variety of fancy goldfish that has a characteristic pair of protruding eyes. It is also referred to as popeye, telescope and dragon eye in China. Black Moors have deep bodies with long, flowing finnage, along with characteristic protruding eyes.
They are veiltailed and possess metallic scales with a velvet like appearance. Young Moors resemble bronze fantails. Their black coloration and eye protrusion develop with age. They can grow up to a length of 10 inches and do not lose that velvet like appearance with age. The lifespan of a moor is 6 to 25 years. The fish can range in coloring anywhere from a lighter grey to a dark black, but most Black Moor goldfish don’t stay pure black forever and many of them change colors from a rust color underbelly to orange splotches. Although their eyes are large, their vision is generally poor. Black moor goldfish are popular because their black color sets them apart from the more common gold color. Goldfish are typically easy to care for. Black moors do well with other fancy goldfish varieties. Other colors of the telescope family, red, red-white, calico, chocolate, brown, blue, bronze, lavender, chocolate-blue, and tricolored. Black and white moors are called panda moors. It was once thought that only goldfish with protruding eyes were black, however now we have things like black orandas, black lionheads, and black pearlscales. Black moors do sometimes throw normal-eye offsprings, and they are black also. One variation of the moor is the black butterflyfish. They look like a moor but have a longer triple tail.
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