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White Telescope

White telescope is a white variant of telescope goldfish, goldfish which are characterized by a solid white body and protruding eyes.

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Description

White telescope have solid white body which contrasts black variant, black telescope goldfish which has a solid black body. White moor is a variant of telescope goldfish.

Young white telescopes resemble bronze fantails. Their brown coloration decreases and eye protrusion develops with age. They can grow up to a length of 6 inches. Because their eyes are usually large, their vision is poor.

White telescopes are less popular than black telescopes. White telescope in particular are able to withstand a wide variety of temperatures. They do well with other fancy goldfish varieties.

Special care

Due to the white telescope's poor vision, it should not be mixed with more active goldfish varieties, and should not be housed in an aquarium with sharp or pointed objects.

References

White Telescope Wikipedia