How To Take Care Of White Telescope Goldfish

The white telescope is a white variant of the telescopic goldfish, characterized by its solid white body and bulging eyes. 
The white telescope is a white variant of the telescopic goldfish, characterized by its solid white body and bulging eyes. 

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The white telescope is a white variant of the telescopic goldfish, characterized by its solid white body and bulging eyes. 

The white telescope has a solid white body, in contrast to the black variant, the black telescopic goldfish, has a solid black body. The white moor is a variant of the telescope goldfish.

The youthful white telescopes look like bronze ponytails. Their brown color fades and the protrusion develops with age. They can reach 6 inches in length. Because their eyes are often large, their eyesight is poor.

White telescopes are less common than black telescopes. In particular, the white telescope can withstand a variety of temperatures. They pair well with other favorite goldfish.