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Ryukin Goldfish

Ryukin Goldfish (Carassius auratus) is one of the most striking and robust of the fancy goldfish varieties — distinguished by a dramatically elevated shoulder hump behind the head that gives the body a triangular profile unlike any other goldfish. The deep, short body and high back are combined with long, flowing double fins and tail. The Ryukin is believed to have been developed in Japan via the Ryukyu Islands — hence the name.

Feeding & Care Tip: Hikari Fancy Goldfish slow-sinking pellets are the ideal staple for fancy goldfish — the slow sink rate gives these slower-swimming varieties time to feed without gulping air at the surface, which can cause swim bladder problems. Sera Goldy Color Spirulina enhances red and orange coloration. Supplement 2–3× per week with Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Baby Brine Shrimp or Hikari Frozen Daphnia. If keeping alongside slim-bodied goldfish, offer Hikari Goldfish floating pellets at the same time — the slim-bodied fish will take the floating food while the fancies feed at their preferred mid-water level, ensuring both types eat well.

The signature feature of the Ryukin is the pronounced dorsal hump — a steep rise from the head to the dorsal fin that creates a sharply angled back profile. The more pronounced the hump, the more prized the specimen in traditional Japanese goldfish culture. The Ryukin is one of the hardier fancy goldfish varieties and is known for having a somewhat more assertive personality than many other fancies — it competes more actively for food.

Keep in groups of two or more. The Ryukin's competitive feeding behavior means it does well alongside other robust fancy goldfish like Fantails. If kept with slower or more delicate fancy varieties, ensure all fish have access to food — using slow-sinking Hikari Fancy Goldfish pellets helps equalize feeding opportunities. Fancy goldfish require a larger aquarium than most people expect — a minimum of 20 gallons for a single fish, with an additional 10 gallons per additional fish. A long, wide tank is preferable to a tall, narrow one — fancy goldfish spend most of their time in the lower half of the water column and benefit more from bottom area than height. Gentle filtration that moves the water without creating strong currents is ideal — the egg-shaped body of fancy goldfish makes them poor swimmers in turbulent water.

Goldfish are among the longest-lived aquarium fish — well-kept fancy goldfish regularly reach 10–15 years with excellent care. The investment in appropriate tank size, good filtration, and regular water changes is rewarded with a fish that becomes a genuine long-term companion. Filtration & Water Quality: Goldfish are high-waste fish that require robust filtration — significantly more than most tropical fish of equivalent size. A filter rated for at least twice the tank volume is recommended. Regular partial water changes of 25–30% weekly are essential. Despite their reputation as 'easy' fish, goldfish kept in under-filtered or overcrowded conditions decline quickly. Good filtration is the single most important factor in keeping goldfish healthy and long-lived.

Care & Ideal Parameters

Difficulty Easy — Moderate
Temperament Peaceful — more assertive feeder than most fancy goldfish
Typical Adult Size 8 inches (20 cm)
Min. Group Size 2 minimum — 20 gallons per fish
Ideal Temp 50–75°F (10–24°C)
Ideal pH 6.5–8.0
Ideal GH 5–20 dGH
Ideal KH 3–12 dKH
Staple Food Hikari Fancy Goldfish (slow-sinking pellets); Sera Goldy Color Spirulina
Treat / Supplement Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Baby Brine Shrimp; Hikari Frozen Daphnia
Origin China (captive-bred — all goldfish are domesticated Carassius auratus)
Notes Pronounced dorsal hump — more hump = more prized. One of the hardier fancy goldfish. More assertive feeder than most fancies. Name from Ryukyu Islands.
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