Pearlscale Dragon Eyes 7cm
The pearl scale goldfish is one of the most recognisable and classic fancy goldfish strains available in the aquarium hobby. These round almost comical fish truly capture the attention of everyone aquarist or not and whilst they are not the best beginner fish, they will make for a great pet in a well-maintained environment. Through additional captive breeding and likely crossing the moor style goldfish also known as telescope or dragon eyes, these pearlscales now have large bubbly eyes too. These are actually slightly challenging fish to keep as well, their body shape presents some limitations that need to be considered with their diet, environment, and general care which is another reason why the dragon eye pearl scale goldfish will be an engaging fish to keep.
Pearlscale Dragon Eyes
The pearl scale goldfish is one of the most recognisable and classic fancy goldfish strains available in the aquarium hobby. These round almost comical fish truly capture the attention of everyone aquarist or not and whilst they are not the best beginner fish, they will make for a great pet in a well maintained environment. Through additional captive breeding and likely crossing the moor style goldfish also known as telescope or dragon eyes, these pearlscales now have large bubbly eyes too. These are actually a slightly challenging fish to keep as well, their body shape presents some limitations that need to be considered with their diet, environment and general care which is another reason why the dragon eye pearl scale goldfish will be an engaging fish to keep.
Pearl scale dragon eye goldfish are also commonly known as ping pong goldfish, the reason they get this name can not be any more obvious as it really looks like they have swallowed a ping pong or golf ball. The pearl scale aspect of this name comes from the patterning or bumps in the scales, the other unique aspect of this strain is the lack of reflective scales they have. Most goldfish strains are known for the metallic shimmering scales whereas pearl scale goldfish have a matte wrap look on the body. Their incredibly spherical body, compact tail and short fins give them quite a unique swimming pattern. These also have the protruding large eyes which are not as extreme as something like a back moor but still stand out enough to give these fish an adorable bubbly look. The other great benefit of these fish is that each individual have different colours but the dominant colour is orange complimented with whites, blacks, greys and reds.
Whilst goldfish are cold water tolerant and can be kept in outdoor ponds, it is better to keep dragon eye pearl scale goldfish indoors. These fish are not the best swimmers and are bred in tropical countries, they may not be able hide swiftly from predators outdoors or even tolerate the near freezing temperatures that comet goldfish can live in. Breeding these fish in captivity however is possible, sexing these goldfish is a difficult task but once males and females reach maturity they can show some chasing behaviours. Females may also appear to be larger when filled with eggs and have clear cheek plates whereas males tend to develop star shaped bumps.
Tank Recommendations for Pearlscale Dragon Eye Goldfish
The pearl scale goldfish can get fairly big at 15 cm both in length and height meaning that an individual fish would need a minimum volume of 120 litres. A larger aquarium is always better because what is better than one personable and and adorable pearl scale dragon eye goldfish? Two pearl scale dragon eye goldfish of course!
The thing to note however with pearl scale goldfish is that, due to their round body and short fins, they are actually not the best swimmers, so a slower flow is better. A sand substrate is good as these fish will sift through the substrate in search of food however, they can thrive in a bare bottom system. Smooth river stones can be added for further decoration however sharp materials should be avoided in the aquarium like pointy driftwood as pearl scale goldfish can easily get injured by them.
Suitable Tank Buddies
Pearl scale goldfish are great fish as they are not aggressive in the slightest and can be kept with tank mates. Common tank mates they can be kept with are active and small fish. The goldfish however might eat fry produced by smaller tank mates however they will be perfectly fine with adults. Fin nipping species however should be avoided entirely as they will make short work of the slow-moving pearl scale goldfish.
Usually Compatible
Medaka ricefish, paradise fish, giant danios, zebra danio, White Cloud Mountain minnows.
Sometimes Compatible
Species which can be fin nippers like rosy barbs and also tropical species such as tetras, dwarf cichlids, mollies and species of a similar sort.
Rarely Compatible
Larger cichlids and fish that have a mouth large such as oscars, jaguar cichlids and shrimp should also be avoided as pearl scale goldfish would eat shrimp in an instant.
Feeding your Pearl Scale Dragon Eye Goldfish
Feeding pearl scale dragon eye goldfish should be a breeze, they should immediately take to any aquarium food practically in 24 hours of being added to their new home. Having other goldfish as well will really boost their confidence during feeding time. Slow sinking foods would be best as these rounder strains have been known to at times get swim bladder issues after frantically gulping for food at the surface. Good quality pellets or flakes which are rich in algae or spirulina content is best to suit their herbivorous diet.
Is Plant Safe?
No - however rough leafed plants like Anubias may be okay.
Scientific Name | Carassius auratus |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Pearl Scale Dragon eye Goldfish |
Diet | Herbivore |
Fish Family | Cyprinidae |
Lifespan (years) | 15 |
Max. Length (cm) | 15 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 120 |
Origin | Asia |
Reef Safe | No |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 22 - 26° C, pH 7.0 - 8.5 |