There are three different types of shubunkin.
Shubunkin goldfish tank mates.
Central and north america.
The 7 best goldfish tank mates.
Ph of water required.
Since the fish is quite small as a rule it is about 15 cm long you will need a tank of about 100 liters 26 42 us gallons capacity.
But it is better to get a larger tank because the fish is a good swimmer.
The shubunkin goldfish looks like the comet goldfish but brings an element of extra color and flair to the tank with its longer more flowing fins and blue coloring.
Aquarium shubunkin goldfish care and tank setup is important to research.
The shubunkin grows very large and is the largest of goldfish species pretty sure.
Tank mates and other fish.
However this hearty fish is also makes a great aquatic pet because of its social nature.
Now you know a bit more about choosing the right tank mates for goldfish here are seven of our top choices.
They all live around the same water parameters and eat all of the same things.
Shubunkin goldfish tank size pond stocking.
Shubunkin goldfish do fantastic with other aethletic breeds of goldfish especially commons and comets.
The shubunkin is a community fish that cohabitates nicely with various tank mates.
At that shubunkin likes digging the tank bottom substrate scattering dirt and digging out tank plants.
Their pretty appearance means it can be used to brighten up any fish tank or pond.
The shubunkin goldfish or calico goldfish as they are sometimes referred are a slender bodied goldfish that are known to be skilled swimmers and great beginner fish.
10 gallons for five fish.
These fish aren t very demanding in terms of water temperature and can be quite flexible.
However they are all a variation of the calico pattern.
They need the correct tank mates and tank size.
This constant calico pattern is just one of the unique traits of this goldfish breed.
These fish are also very hardy and are known to be extremely adaptable and able to survive in most situations with a wide variety of food.
Photo by adityamadhav83 cc by sa 3 0 via wikimedia commons if kept in a tank you should have at least 30 gallons of water for your first shubunkin and then a minimum of an additional 10 gallons for each added shubunkin an easy rule of thumb to remember is that one inch of fish equates to a gallon of water minimum.
As long as the pond is just murky and not high in ammonia the shubunkin will thrive.