The orchid lionhead is a goldfish characterized by its caudal fin and head mass. It is a goldfish that can be kept in a variety of ways depending on its body color, the size of the fleshy mass on its head, and the way its tail fin spreads. In this article, we would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the Woran lionhead and how to keep it.
What is the Woran Shishito?
The Dutch lionhead is a goldfish with a beautiful tail fin like the Ryukin and a well-developed fleshy mass on its head. The body shape is longer than that of the Ryukin, and each fin is longer, and the fleshy mass on the head becomes more rounded as it develops. The tip of the mouth is rounded and flattened, not pointed as in the Ryukin.The Woran lion head is a very beautiful breed, as the flesh mass develops with age, so that two and three year old individuals are more beautiful than young ones.
The Ryukin is a goldfish with a distinctive tail fin that came to Japan from China. It is one of the first goldfish we imagine when we think of goldfish in Japan. In this article, we would like to explain in detail the characteristics of Ryukin and how to keep them. What is RyukinThe Ryukin originated in China as a variant of the Japanese goldfish [...]
Origin of the Woran Lion's Head
The Woran lion head is,It came to Japan from China around 1800. In China, it is said that a variety called "Honggaotou," which was the prototype of the Wolan shishigashira, existed around 1593. The name "Holland Shishigashira" includes the name of a country, Holland, but Holland Shishigashira itself came to Japan from China and has no relation to Holland.Holland of the Woran shishigashira was added to the name Holland in the name of the goldfish Woran shishigashira, which came from China, because in the period when it came to Japan from China (Edo period), the name Holland was given to things that came from foreign countries (imported goods). And the Woran lionhead shishigashira was called shishigashira because the mass of flesh on the developing head of the Woran lionhead resembled the head of a lion, so it received that name as it was when it came to Japan. So, even today, the Wolan shishigashira is still called shishigashira in China.
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How to enjoy Woran Shishito
The best way to enjoy Woran lionheads is to look at the head mass that develops as it grows and the tail fin that grows larger and more beautiful as it grows. If you want to enjoy the balance between the fleshy head and tail fins, it is recommended to put the lion's head in a pot and view it from above (Kamimi). By looking at it from above, you can appreciate the balance of the fleshy bumps and tail fins and whether the left and right sides are evenly aligned. If you would like to enjoy the size and power of the fleshy mass and the beauty of the tail fin that sways from side to side as the Woran lionhead moves, we recommend viewing it from the side (side view) in an aquarium or the like.The orchid lionfish is a goldfish that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, depending on the direction and method of viewing. And as it grows, the points at which it can be enjoyed gradually increase, so once you start keeping it, you will be able to enjoy it for a long time.
Points to keep in mind when mixing swimmers
When mixing goldfish with other goldfish and other species, there is sometimes uncertainty as to what species is good and what species is not. First,There is no general prohibition against this or that when mixing goldfish with other species.Therefore, depending on the personality and environment of the goldfish you keep, even species that are said to be bad for each other may get along well with each other. However, there is also the matter of compatibility between goldfish. If you put incompatible goldfish together, there is a high possibility that they will fight or that only one of them will monopolize the food. However, as explained in the beginning, there is no prohibition for goldfish, so if you want to mix them, it may be OK to do so. Now, let us explain which goldfish are compatible with Japanese goldfish and which are not.
Compatible goldfish
The goldfish that are most compatible with the Woran lionhead are Dutch type goldfish such as Azumanishiki (Azuma Nishiki) and Tanchou (Tanchou).The Dutch type goldfish is characterized by the fleshy mass on the head that develops as it grows and the beautiful tail fin that is as beautiful as the Ryukin type, so we recommend that you compare the growth changes of each variety.
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Incompatible goldfish
Goldfish that are incompatible with the Japanese orchid lionfish are Ranchu-type goldfish such as the Ranchu and Edo Nishiki.Many of the Ranchu-type goldfish are not good swimmers, and if they are mixed with the Orchid Lionhead, the Orchid Lionhead may take the Ranchu-type goldfish's food. If you do mix them with the Ranchu type goldfish, please be careful that the Ranchu type goldfish is able to eat the food.
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Points to keep in mind when keeping a Woran lion head
The Woran lionhead is a goldfish that is characterized by the nictitating head and the caudal fin. If you are thinking of purchasing a goldfish in a store, we recommend that you decide on one particular point to go for. There are many points to choose for Woran lionheads, such as the nuchal mass and tail fin. For example, you may be confused when you go to the store, so we recommend that you decide on a particular point, such as purchasing an individual that has a solid mass of flesh or a beautifully open tail fin, so that you will not be confused and you will have less regrets.It is not uncommon to find something different when you buy a Woran lionhead recommended by a shopkeeper and let it swim in your aquarium. If you buy an expensive Woran lionhead, there are individuals with near-perfect flesh and tail fins, but if you buy an inexpensive Woran lionhead, you may find that some parts of it are not perfect. I recommend you to have one particular point. There are many varieties of goldfish derived from the Woran Shishito. The Woran Shishito is a variety that can often be seen in stores and can be purchased at low prices among goldfish. If you do your best to raise them, they can live for up to 10 years. The goldfish museum in Yamato Nishikigyoen in Yamato Koriyama, Nara, has a formalin specimen of the Woran Shishito on display. This Woran Shishito is on display because it has a long life record of 16 years. This goldfish is recommended for beginners as it will live a long life if kept well in this way.
Goldfish derived from the Woran lion's head
eastern brocade
Higashi-Nishiki was fixed by crossing Woran Shishigashira with Sanshoku Demeikin.More information about the characteristics of Azuma Nishiki and how to keep it is explained in the detailed pages below.
The Azuma Nishiki has the same body shape as the Orchid Lion's Head, but it is a goldfish with three different colors (calico). It is a goldfish with a different charm and enjoyment than the Woran Shishito, and each goldfish has its own personality. In this article, I would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the Azuma Nishiki and how to keep it. What is Azuma Nishiki [...]
red-crowned crane
The body shape and other features are not much different from those of the Wolan lion head, but only the head is red and the rest of the body is white in color.More information about the characteristics and how to keep the tannery is provided in the detailed pages below.
Tantyo is a goldfish with the same body shape as the Woran lionhead, but it has a unique body color in which only the fleshy part on top of the head is red and the rest of the body is white. The beauty of the balance between the red part of the head and the white part of the body differs greatly from that of other goldfish. In this article, we will explain in detail the characteristics of the tancho and how to keep it [...].
Japanese bluefin tuna (edible fish, Thunnus orientalis)
The body shape and other characteristics of the blue-banded lionfish are not much different from those of the Japanese lionfish, but the blue-billed lionfish has a distinctive blue body color.More information on the characteristics of blue-banded fish and how to keep them is provided in the detailed pages below.
The blue-bun fish is a goldfish with a blue-gray body color with bluish tints all over. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the one and only color in the goldfish world. In this article, I would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the blue-bun fish and how to keep it. What is the blue-bun fishThe blue-bun fish is a goldfish whose entire body has a bluish [...].
tea gold
The shape of the body is not much different from that of the Wolan lion head, but the body color of the Chakin is reddish brown.More information about the characteristics of chakin and how to keep them abroad is provided in the detailed pages below.
Chakin is a very austere goldfish with a brownish-brown body color. Although it is more subdued than other goldfish, it is a very rare color for that reason. In this article, I would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the Chakin and how to keep it. What is the Chakin? The Chakin has a body color [...].