The veiltail is probably the fanciest of the ‘Western’ varieties of goldfish. The original veiltail is said to have been developed in America in the 1920s. This breed is characterized by a high and erect dorsal fin and broad triangular paired caudal fins that droop slightly. The body shape can best be described as a shorter and deeper form of the Common Goldfish.Coloration is commonly metallic or calico. This breed is commonly available in Western countries but less so on the Far East. In China, this variety is known as the Long-finned Man Yu.
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