The pearlscale goldfish, known as chinshurin in Japanese, is a popular ornamental freshwater fish prized for its unique appearance and gentle demeanor. This fish is a variety of the common goldfish (Carassius auratus auratus) and is distinguished by its distinctive scales, which resemble pearls and give it an eye-catching, rounded look.
Pearlscale goldfish are often found in home aquariums due to their vibrant colors and engaging personalities. They thrive in well-maintained tanks that mimic their natural habitats, which are typically slow-moving waters with ample vegetation. Providing adequate space and filtration is essential for their health, as these fish can grow quite large.