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[[Goldfish]]es have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, ''[[Carassius auratis]]'', remain popular. This <includeonly>section</includeonly><noinclude>article</noinclude> is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains.<noinclude>
[[Goldfish]]es have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, ''[[Carassius auratis]]'', remain popular. This <includeonly>section</includeonly><noinclude>article</noinclude> is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains.
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Goldfishes have been kept in captivity longer than any other fishes, and many varieties developed from the one original species, Carassius auratis, remain popular. This article is devoted to single-tailed varieties - hardy fishes that can over-winter outdoors. Their cultivation is generally limited to developing exaggerated fins and various color strains.