

Depth of body to be approximately 60% of body length. There is also no dorsal fin and the back should be absolutely smooth. These are red or calico and carry very short finnage but should have a good “hood” development. Caudal fin is joined and should have the strength to hold a good pan shaped contour with the upper lobes turning initially forwards towards the fish’s head, thereafter turning down and backwards with the leading edges of the lobes finishing in line with the peduncle. Tosakin:īody to be short and rounded with the head being long and pointed. Metallic group with a deep red on cap only, the rest of body to be white. Similar in every way to the Oranda although hood to be on top of head only. Oranda:Īll the remarks apply as for the Veiltail but in addition there is a “raspberry-like” growth on the head, called a “hood” and whereas the head of the Veiltail is narrow, by comparison the head of the Oranda is very wide. Eyes prominent and good development, not the same as the Moor they should be truncated cones not spherical. The Dorsal fin carried high and erect, caudal fin forked and well divided. In addition, the eyes protrude out of the head in a telescopic manner and the excellence in development of these protruding eyes plays a large part in determining the worth of the fish as an exhibit, as indeed do all the other particular characteristics of each named variety.īody short and rounded with a smooth outline. These are shaped and finned as for the above two varieties but the colour can only be a deep velvety black. The tail is divided and the anal fins are paired. These are very round bodied fish with a dorsal fin as high as the body is deep and with a long flowing “veil” tail. Body to be rounded in appearance with a pronounced hump rising from the head smoothly over the dorsal contour.

Ryukin:Ĭaudal well divided, forked and should be equal to the length of the body. Is as the Fantail but the scales on the body are raised in the shape of “pearls”, hence the name. The tail must be divided, in other words it is a twin-tailed fish and also the anal fins are paired, whereas in all the aforementioned fishes there is a single tail and a single anal fin. These are oval or egg shaped fish with very short finnage. Wakin:īody to be strong and sturdy with a smooth outline, caudal fin well divided, forked and held slightly above horizontal. At least 50% of the body to be white with the snout, dorsal, pectoral, ventral, anal and caudal fins solid red. Jikin:ĭepth of body approximately 40% of body length, caudal fin divided, forked and well rounded well spread lobes held above horizontal. The colour to be red or yellow, although calico coloured fish are recognised. Comet:Īgain, the colour should be a deep These are a very slim bodied fish with extremely long and sharply pointed finnage. Well marked specimens of this colour are very attractive indeed and all goldfish varieties of calico colour should be so marked. a bright blue background interspersed with patches of red, brown, yellow and violet and with the whole splashed with black. These are again a slim bodied fish with a very long and widespread finnage but in this variety the tail, or caudal fin as it is called, is broad and rounded rather than pointed as in the Comet. Identical body to the Common Goldfish but carrying the nacreous colour of the Bristol Shubunkin. The colour should be a deep red and the fish must be of a very high quality to win at a large show. Click for for the Popcorn Halloween treat bags tutorial.Illustrations by Keith Waters (AMGK), Standards Edited by Patrick Davies (AMGK) GOLDFISH VARIETIES: Common Goldfish:Īs the name implies, this variety is the common or garden goldfish, without frill and fancy, often seen in everyone’s pond. If you love these fun pumpkin face treats, make skeletons or ghosts too! Check out this tutorial to make more candy-free treats with your fabulous doodle skills.
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Make these treats for a halloween party or to give to friends and neighbors (don't forget the Boo bags!). You could have even more fun making these cut Halloween treats by adding decorative ribbon or other embellishments. You can have your kids help draw faces and fill the bags too. If you really need something sweet, try this Halloween Marshmallow Popcorn snack mix or Halloween party mix. Check the size of the bag with how much you want to fill it and where the face should go. I suggest making one and testing before drawing on all your bags. Using the marker, draw jack-o-lantern faces on one side of each bag.Instructions to make Pumpkin Halloween Treats with Goldfish Snacks
