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FOR FANCY GOLDFISH, WELCOME TO ...


BRISTOL AQUARISTS'
SOCIETY

      ... the West Country's coldwater fish club    

Site Map

 

 

Look here for information about the different fancy goldfish varieties, how to
keep them, and how to breed them. Our site provides the most comprehensive suite
of photographs of Western goldfish varieties available either on the Internet or
in books, a survey of Far Eastern varieties seldom seen in the West, and
background information on the history and physical features of goldfish.


WHAT'S NEW

Important Notice: In early December 2024, this year, the Bristol Aquarists'
Society will close to new members and this website will close in its present
form. See About Us for a full update on this turn of events.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

See our Goldfish Information pages about the history of goldfish, colour,
finnage, show standards and much more, including:

 * General FAQ about goldfish keeping
 * Golden Rules for keeping goldfish
 * Stocking levels - how many goldfish can you keep in an aquarium?
 * Breeding goldfish
 * Sexing goldfish - how to tell males from females during the breeding season
   (with photographs).
 * Goldfish colour types
 * Diseases

 

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