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The Goldfish of today originates from wild Asian carps, and all the different Goldfish variations are considered to be the same species: Carassius auratus auratus. The Goldfish was one of the first fish species kept in ponds by man. In China, wild caught carps were kept in outdoor ponds as ornamental fishes and selectively bred until the eventually turned into the first type of goldfish. The ancestor of our modern goldfish is believed to be the Crucian Carp, Carassius carassius.
You can find a wide range of different goldfish types, commonly divided into four main groups. The first group consists of the so called "Ce goldfish" or "Grass goldfish", the second group contains the fancy "Wen goldfish", the third group is where you find "Dragon Eye goldfish" with large and protruding eyes, and the fourth group is made up by the "Egg goldfish" that lacks a dorsal fin.
Keeping goldfish in ponds is still very popular, but goldfish are also kept in aquariums. Some of the fancy goldfishes have anatomical features that make life in pond risky for them. They might for instance have a hard time catching food since their eyes are deformed. When you keep goldfish in an aquarium, it is easier for you to make sure that the fish really eats.
Ce goldfish / Grass goldfish
In this group, you will find the original type of goldfish. They are quite similar to their wild ancestors and do not have any fancy features. One of the biggest differences between a wild Crucian Carp and a Goldfish from this group is the coloration. Wild carps need a camouflaging coloration to survive, and mutations that cause unusual color variations are not common since those fishes rapidly become eaten. The early Chinese carp keepers appreciated the rare color mutations, and used these fishes for selective breeding. In the protected pond, the carps did not need to stay camouflaged. The modern goldfish can therefore be obtained in several color variations that would not be successful in the wild, including orange, lemon yellow, white, black and naturally golden.
Wen goldfish
Eventually, the breeders managed to produce goldfish with long and flowing tails. Just like the mutated color variations described above, a long and flowing tail would be a problem for the wild carp, but in a protected pond the tail configuration did not really matter. One example of a popular Wen goldfish is the aptly named Fantail goldfish. This fish is decorated with a dual-lobed tail that can grow up to 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) in length. A Wen goldfish is always equipped with a fancy tail and a dorsal fin.
Dragon Eye goldfish
A Dragon Eye goldfish has eyes that protrude from its head. Two examples of popular Dragon Eye goldfishes are the Telescope Eye goldfish and the Bubble Eye goldfish.
Egg goldfish
Unlike the other forms of goldfish, the Egg goldfish is without dorsal fin. The Japanese Ranchu goldfish is one example of a commonly kept Egg goldfish. Sometimes a Bubble Eye goldfish will have no dorsal fin, and thereby be considered an Egg goldfish rather than a Dragon Eye goldfish.
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We remind you a rather old but meaningful news which shocks the world. Square Enix and Nintendo reached a consensus on their further cooperation. As a result, Dragon Quest IX on NDS and Dragon Quest X on Wii. What’s the reaction of Sony? It seems that we have seen the similar scene nearly 12 years ago: the rebellion of Final Fantasy 7. For too long our culture has said, fortune knocks once at least at every man’s gate. Sony has profited from PSX console since PS1 came out. And now here comes a golden time of his rival, Nintendo.
We can hardly affirm the result of this cruel and endless commercial war, just by one or two megahits games. Someone said that a wonderful idea might bring a company back to life especially in the very economic depression era. This time Wii goes ahead, by its motion-sensing controls into its gaming hardware. The concept spreads worldwide and even carrys alone my grandfather and grandmother. The older and the younger flock to the game store aiming to the Wii and NDS. The game companies come pouring in. Well we have seen this when Playstation and its subsequent PS2 were released in Japan and other countries. Time flies and all changes rapidly.
Have you ever go to 2ch or any other big game forums or websites to keep abreast of what game fans’ comment on it? Mass of different opinions, right? No matter whether you show your attitude or keep silence, the ending of this drama between two game magnates will be finally displayed. We are sure that’s will be a logical ending, the ending meets the requirement of commercial market and economic development. And please do not forget those guys glaring the game industry like a tiger. Mircosoft has interruptted the tournament. How about another “Mintendo” or “Somy”? Who knows!
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