
Goldfish and Its Color That Change With Time
Editorials News | Nov-18-2017
It’s been found that goldfish change color while growing or we could say in the first year of life. Today, we are focusing on what are the reasons as to why goldfish changes its color. After a study, a team of researchers found that there are several factors responsible for color fading in goldfish. Genetics is the first reason that causes color reduction in the fish. As per the scientists, the amount of change and the final color can be hard to determine unless the fish have been bred carefully.
In this case, the young fish often change to a color similar to at least one of the parent.Light often play an important role in the color of goldfish. Keeping a goldfish in dim and dense places can cause it to lose its bright color.
The similar situation happens when we keep goldfish in constant running water. On the other hand, bright sunlight helps a goldfish to get the colors. Sun light improves and bright up yellow, reds and pale orange colors of a goldfish.
Cotent- animals.mom.me
By- Priyanka Negi
Related News
-
Challenges for Wildlife and Ecosystem Services
-
Water Pollution and Its Impact on Agriculture and Food Security
-
Air Pollution: The Hidden Health Crisis in Urban Centers
-
Ethical Issues Surrounding Animal Testing and Research
-
Privacy Issues and The Impact of Data Breaches
-
High Schools Integrate Financial Literacy Programs
-
"ISRO's PSLV-C60 Launch: Advancing India's Space Mission"
-
Importance of Voting in a Democratic World
-
Significance of Wildlife Photography and Citizen Science
-
Cultural Exchanges Between Native Americans and Early European Settlers
Most popular news
- The Law Of Equivalent Exchange
- Essay On Issues And Challenges Of Rural Development In India
- Srinivasa Ramanujan And His Inventions
- The Youth Is The Hope Of Our Future!
- Poverty In India: Facts, Causes, Effects And Solutions
- Top 20 Outdoor Games In India
- Festivals Of India: Unity In Diversity
- Role Of Women In Society
- The Impact Of Peer Pressure On Students' Academic Performance
- Books As Companion