. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. diameter into which particles are drawn by first closing one end with the linger, or a flexible rubber tube used as a siphon. The siphon will be useful whenever it is desired to draw down the water. In the limited quarters of the ordinar_\- house acjuarium, goldfish grow but little and may remain practically the same size for }-ears. Spawning rareh' occurs, and the propagation of goldfish in such a vessel is not to be expected. In tlie la


. Japanese goldfish, their varieties and cultivation; a practical guide to the Japanese methods of goldfish culture for amateurs and professionals. Goldfish. diameter into which particles are drawn by first closing one end with the linger, or a flexible rubber tube used as a siphon. The siphon will be useful whenever it is desired to draw down the water. In the limited quarters of the ordinar_\- house acjuarium, goldfish grow but little and may remain practically the same size for }-ears. Spawning rareh' occurs, and the propagation of goldfish in such a vessel is not to be expected. In tlie largest practicable home or school aquarium, if one or two pairs of medium size fish are kept and all the conditions are favorable, spawning may take place. As soon as the eggs are observed, they should be put into another aquarium or separated from the fish by a glass or wire mesh screen. The eggs and young are to be cared for as elsewhere Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smith, Hugh McCormick, 1865-1941. Washington, W. F. Roberts Company


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