• Fantail Goldfish!

    | Nov 13, 2018

    Fantail Goldfish (Carassius auratus of the Cyprinidae family)

    A happy accidental discovery stemming from the breeding of multitudes of carp for food, the ancestor for this domesticated version of wild carp from east Asia was a "silver-grey" carp known as "chi" and was one of the most commonly eaten fish in China at the time.  Fantail goldfish are specifically western versions of the Japanese Ryukin, another fancy goldfish, which also has an egg-shaped body and long quadruple tail fins.
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    Typically, in the wild red, yellow, or orange fish would stick out too much and get eaten by their predators, but in the ninth century Buddhist monks began keeping the colorful chi fish in ponds so as not to become prey. Over time, as it was a good deed to set an animal free in Buddhist tradition, the colorful carp were also released into public "Pond(s) of Mercy" which spared them from getting eaten by predators and humans alike.  They then also became a symbol of wealth and good luck to the imperial royals and wealthy families as their popularity grew.

    fantail-goldfish-no-backgroundBetween the 1200's and 1500's it slowly became common to keep these goldfish in ponds, bowls, and to be bred for their distinct color patterns.  Fantail goldfish were the basis for all modern fancy goldfish species, originating in the 1400's during the Ming dynasty in China.  By the 1500's, China began trading goldfish to Japan.  The goldfish was then domestically distributed to Europe in the 1600's and America in the 1800's.  Eventually we wound up with the domestic fantail goldfish we keep today in all their variations and different characteristics.

    Fantail goldfish are fairly hardy in the correct conditions, easy to care for, and can make a great choice for first time fish keepers.  Along with basic aquarium requirements, they need a temperature range of 60-78 degrees, but do best between 73-74 degrees F. goldfish-uncle-bills-650x500 They can grow up to 6-10 inches long and can live up to 10-15 years of age and even longer with the right care and environment.  They can come in a few scale types: solid color; metallicmatte; and nacreous, which is speckled pattern.

    Fun Fact: Goldfish are one of the most studied creatures in the scientific field for their visual perception and level of cognition.  They can actually perceive all of the same colors as humans do, with the addition of even seeing ultraviolet light!  They are very social fish and thrive in a community tank full of similarly friendly fish. Fantail goldfish are also quite interactive with their pet parents, even to go as far as anticipating their pet parent's arrival at home or to show excitement over their company!
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    Right now until December 10th, you can get your very own fancy Fantail Goldfish for only $1.99 each at Uncle Bill's Pet Centers!



  • Clown Plecostomus!

    | Sep 11, 2018

    The Clown Plecostomus!

    While we have already discussed the potential benefits of incorporating a plecostomus into your tank, (you may see that previous blog post here) we are now going to take a peek at one of the more overlooked types of plecostomus:  the Clown Plecostomus a.k.a. Panaqolus maccus, clown panaque, or ringlet pleco of the Dwarf loricariid catfish group.  
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    The Panaqolus maccus lives naturally in Venezuela in driftwood-entangled riverbanks.  They have a beautiful, striped or wavy pattern that can range in coloration from white to bright orange on its typically dark body.  Color can change on a number of factors, though, such as age, origin, mood, and diet.  Clown pleco's can add a bit of flash and panache to almost any community tank or planted aquarium!
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    Good filtration
    and a constant source of driftwood are both necessities for keeping this species.  Their primary diet derives from the driftwood, but this can be supplemented with select, small amounts of veggies, algae wafers, or other suitable foods.  A clown pleco also would not deny the occasional meat source, as well, like daphnia, bloodworms, or other similar offerings.  

    Reaching up to only 3.5 - 4 inches in length, the Clown Pleco stays fairly small and therefore won't outgrow your tank, either!  It adapts well to many aquatic environmental conditions and tank mates as long as there is enough space and some driftwood to feed upon.  The Panaqolus maccus is normally a very peaceful fish and will get along pretty much with any other community fish as long as they are not aggressive cichlids or large enough to eat the plecostomus.  
    dwarf-clown-pleco  These Clown Pleco's can do wonders for a planted tank as they are more often eating the algae and from the wood than uprooting or eating the actual plants as some other species may be more inclined to do.  Right now until October 15th, 2018, you can get a Clown Plecostomus for your tank at only $9.99 at Uncle Bill's Pet Centers!



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