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Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish (Carassius auratus) – Tank Bred

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Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish (Carassius auratus) – Tank Bred

Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish (Carassius auratus) – Tank Bred

For the safety of our animals, we now ship live fish exclusively via UPS Next Day Air. If your order contains this item, you will only see UPS Next Day Air as a shipping option during checkout.

The Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish represents the most refined expression of the classic Black Moor. While standard Black Moor fantails are appreciated for their dark velvet coloration and telescope eyes, the butterfly tail variant is the most sought-after form, prized for its dramatically spread, symmetrical caudal fins that resemble butterfly wings when viewed from above. This top-view elegance sets it apart, making it a favorite among fancy goldfish enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Tank bred for health and consistency, Butterfly Tail Black Moors combine striking visual presence with the calm, expressive personality that makes fancy goldfish so rewarding to keep.


What We Love About This Fish:

Butterfly Tail Finnage: Broad, symmetrical tail spread that displays best from a top-down view.
Classic Black Moor Features: Deep black coloration paired with iconic telescope eyes.
Collector-Favorite Variant: Considered the most desirable form of the Black Moor goldfish.
Tank-Bred Quality: Hardy, well-adjusted, and suited for long-term aquarium life.


Natural Habitat:

The Black Moor Goldfish is a selectively bred fancy variety of Carassius auratus, developed through generations of captive breeding. Unlike wild goldfish ancestors, Butterfly Tail Black Moors are entirely domesticated and rely on stable, well-maintained aquarium environments designed specifically for fancy goldfish body shapes and swimming styles.


Aquascaping:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors thrive in aquariums designed around visibility, open space, and gentle flow.

Begin with an open layout that allows unrestricted movement and clear sightlines—especially important for telescope-eyed fish with limited vision. Avoid sharp décor and tight spaces. Instead, use rounded river stones, smooth driftwood, and wide-open swimming areas to create a safe, elegant environment.

Plants should be chosen carefully. Hardy species such as Anubias or Java Fern attached to hardscape work well, while floating plants can help diffuse light without obstructing movement. Fine-leaved or delicate plants are best avoided, as goldfish may uproot or damage them during foraging.

Aquatic Arts–branded botanicals like Indian Almond Leaves may be used sparingly to add visual warmth and support a natural ecosystem, but goldfish aquariums should remain clean, highly filtered, and easy to maintain. The goal is a layout that highlights the fish themselves—especially the dramatic butterfly tail when viewed from above.


Diet and Feeding:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors are omnivores with hearty appetites. Feed a high-quality sinking fancy goldfish pellet as a staple. Supplement with blanched vegetables such as zucchini or spinach, and occasional frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. Smaller, frequent meals help reduce buoyancy and digestive issues common in fancy goldfish.


Tank Mates and Compatibility:

Best kept with other fancy goldfish of similar size and swimming ability, such as Orandas, Ranchu, or other Black Moors. Avoid fast single-tail goldfish and fin-nipping species, which may outcompete or stress them.


Shrimp Compatibility:

Not recommended. Goldfish will readily consume shrimp and other small invertebrates.


Breeding:

Breeding Butterfly Tail Black Moors requires careful conditioning, seasonal temperature cues, and selective pairing to maintain tail symmetry and eye structure. Adults do not provide parental care, and breeding is best left to experienced goldfish keepers.


Recommended Tank Parameters:

Temperature: 65°–74°F (18°–23°C)
pH: 6.8–7.6
KH: 4–12 dKH
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons for the first fish, +10–15 gallons per additional fancy goldfish


Care Guidelines:

Diet: Omnivorous; focus on sinking foods and vegetable matter.
Social Behavior: Peaceful; thrives with other fancy goldfish.
Origin: Tank Bred
Average Adult Size: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
Average Purchase Size: 2.5–3.5 inches (6.5–9 cm)


Why We Think You’ll Love Them:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors are not just goldfish—they are living display pieces. When viewed from above, their wing-like fins and velvet-black bodies showcase why this variant is considered the pinnacle of the Black Moor lineage.


Live Arrival Guarantee:

All Aquatic Arts fish are backed by our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee, plus free email support to help you succeed.

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Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish (Carassius auratus) – Tank Bred

$10.99

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For the safety of our animals, we now ship live fish exclusively via UPS Next Day Air. If your order contains this item, you will only see UPS Next Day Air as a shipping option during checkout.

The Butterfly Tail Black Moor Goldfish represents the most refined expression of the classic Black Moor. While standard Black Moor fantails are appreciated for their dark velvet coloration and telescope eyes, the butterfly tail variant is the most sought-after form, prized for its dramatically spread, symmetrical caudal fins that resemble butterfly wings when viewed from above. This top-view elegance sets it apart, making it a favorite among fancy goldfish enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Tank bred for health and consistency, Butterfly Tail Black Moors combine striking visual presence with the calm, expressive personality that makes fancy goldfish so rewarding to keep.


What We Love About This Fish:

Butterfly Tail Finnage: Broad, symmetrical tail spread that displays best from a top-down view.
Classic Black Moor Features: Deep black coloration paired with iconic telescope eyes.
Collector-Favorite Variant: Considered the most desirable form of the Black Moor goldfish.
Tank-Bred Quality: Hardy, well-adjusted, and suited for long-term aquarium life.


Natural Habitat:

The Black Moor Goldfish is a selectively bred fancy variety of Carassius auratus, developed through generations of captive breeding. Unlike wild goldfish ancestors, Butterfly Tail Black Moors are entirely domesticated and rely on stable, well-maintained aquarium environments designed specifically for fancy goldfish body shapes and swimming styles.


Aquascaping:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors thrive in aquariums designed around visibility, open space, and gentle flow.

Begin with an open layout that allows unrestricted movement and clear sightlines—especially important for telescope-eyed fish with limited vision. Avoid sharp décor and tight spaces. Instead, use rounded river stones, smooth driftwood, and wide-open swimming areas to create a safe, elegant environment.

Plants should be chosen carefully. Hardy species such as Anubias or Java Fern attached to hardscape work well, while floating plants can help diffuse light without obstructing movement. Fine-leaved or delicate plants are best avoided, as goldfish may uproot or damage them during foraging.

Aquatic Arts–branded botanicals like Indian Almond Leaves may be used sparingly to add visual warmth and support a natural ecosystem, but goldfish aquariums should remain clean, highly filtered, and easy to maintain. The goal is a layout that highlights the fish themselves—especially the dramatic butterfly tail when viewed from above.


Diet and Feeding:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors are omnivores with hearty appetites. Feed a high-quality sinking fancy goldfish pellet as a staple. Supplement with blanched vegetables such as zucchini or spinach, and occasional frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. Smaller, frequent meals help reduce buoyancy and digestive issues common in fancy goldfish.


Tank Mates and Compatibility:

Best kept with other fancy goldfish of similar size and swimming ability, such as Orandas, Ranchu, or other Black Moors. Avoid fast single-tail goldfish and fin-nipping species, which may outcompete or stress them.


Shrimp Compatibility:

Not recommended. Goldfish will readily consume shrimp and other small invertebrates.


Breeding:

Breeding Butterfly Tail Black Moors requires careful conditioning, seasonal temperature cues, and selective pairing to maintain tail symmetry and eye structure. Adults do not provide parental care, and breeding is best left to experienced goldfish keepers.


Recommended Tank Parameters:

Temperature: 65°–74°F (18°–23°C)
pH: 6.8–7.6
KH: 4–12 dKH
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons for the first fish, +10–15 gallons per additional fancy goldfish


Care Guidelines:

Diet: Omnivorous; focus on sinking foods and vegetable matter.
Social Behavior: Peaceful; thrives with other fancy goldfish.
Origin: Tank Bred
Average Adult Size: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
Average Purchase Size: 2.5–3.5 inches (6.5–9 cm)


Why We Think You’ll Love Them:

Butterfly Tail Black Moors are not just goldfish—they are living display pieces. When viewed from above, their wing-like fins and velvet-black bodies showcase why this variant is considered the pinnacle of the Black Moor lineage.


Live Arrival Guarantee:

All Aquatic Arts fish are backed by our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee, plus free email support to help you succeed.