Description
Description
Scientific Name: Carassius auratus
Sarasa Comet Goldfish
A striking red-and-white variety of comet goldfish, the Sarasa Comet is known for its long flowing tail and strong, active swimming—perfect for ponds or large tanks.
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Size: 10–12+ inches (can grow large)
Tank Size: 75+ gallons (best in ponds)
Group Size: Can be kept alone or in groups
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 60–75°F
pH: 6.5–8.0
Hardness: Moderate
Diet: Omnivore – pellets, flakes, veggies, and occasional frozen/live foods
Tank/Pond Setup:
Needs lots of swimming space. Works best in outdoor ponds or large aquariums. Minimal plants or hardy plants only (they may nibble). Add rocks and open areas.
Behavior:
Very active and fast swimmers. Great for ponds with other goldfish or koi. Not suitable for small tanks or slow fancy goldfish.
Tank Mates:
Other comets, commons, shubunkins, and koi
Special Note:
Colors intensify with good diet and sunlight (in ponds). Very hardy and beginner-friendly.
Notes: Assortment includes a mix of colors and patterns; Exact colors and markings will vary; Stock photo used; fish received may differ.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
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Domestic shipping only! Sorry, we cannot ship to anyone in Hawaii & Washington State.
We ship on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday via USPS Priority Mail. Once we get your order, we will ship it within 1 to 5 business days. For the safety of the animals, we do not ship aquatic life on Thursday and Friday. We do not want live aquatic animals sitting in USPS warehouse over the weekend. Thank you for your understanding.
Any orders placed before 12:00 PM on Tuesday will be shipped out that same week. orders placed after 12:00 PM on Tuesday will now be processed the following week
Male/Female: Will be picked at random (no custom orders)
Note: color may be slightly off from photo.
We placed a penny at the corner of the tank so you can have an idea of the size of the fish.
Guaranteed to arrive alive you have one hour of delivery to report any death. You must take a picture while the fish is dead in the bag before it’s opened.
Fish’s color might be off first 3 days due to shipping and stressed fish.
we do not refund shipping costs
