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Red and Black Oranda Goldfish are most easily recognized by the the striking contrast between their colors and interesting head growth, which is called a "wen". It is interesting to note that these Orandas are born without a wen. Rather it develops as they mature. The actual size of the head growth will vary between individuals. Generally speaking it is a warty type of texture that can grow so large that it is difficult to see the eyes. Head growth takes one to two years to fully develop. To ensure good head growth make sure that fish receive proper nutrition. Most Red and Black Orandas are actually closer to orange and black since the red is usually light colored. They are quite striking fish. The mature Red and Black Oranda measures 8 to 10 inches in length. Oranda Goldfish have long fins, including a dorsal fin. They have veiltail type tails and double caudal fins. The caudal fins are divided down about 90 percent of their length. Oranda Goldfish can have caudal fins that are about one and a half times the length of their bodies. The pelvic and pectoral fins are usually rounded and of medium length. They are well matched in size and appearance.

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