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Shubunkin goldfish typically grow to between 8 and 14 inches in length, with some individuals reaching even larger sizes in spacious pond environments where conditions are ideal.
Yes, Shubunkin goldfish thrive in ponds, especially those with a capacity of 500 gallons or more, as they require ample space and good water quality to flourish and coexist peacefully with other pond fish.
Shubunkins are a variety of goldfish known for their distinctive calico coloration featuring a mix of colours such as blue, red, orange and black on a creamy background, as well as a streamlined, comet-like body shape, unlike some fancy or common goldfish varieties that have different body shapes and solid colours.
Shubunkin goldfish are generally hardy and adaptable, making them a good choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists, provided they have sufficient space, good water quality, and regular pond or aquarium maintenance.
