
Live Premium Fancy Goldfish Thai Oranda Tri-Color 2” body (JC-096) R1C02
Live Premium Fancy Goldfish Thai Oranda Tri-Color 2” Body (JC-096) R1C02
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This is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) listing—the exact goldfish pictured is the one you will receive.
The Tri-Color Oranda displays a bold, unique pattern of orange, white, and black across a compact 2” body. Directly imported from premium Thai farms, this Oranda is hand-selected for its vibrant color mix, strong health, and round, classic body shape. A beautiful addition for collectors and hobbyists alike.
FAQ for Tri-Color Oranda Goldfish
What should I feed my Tri-Color Oranda?
Feed high-quality sinking goldfish pellets as the staple diet. Add variety with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, or brine shrimp, plus blanched vegetables like peas or spinach. Offer 2–3 small meals daily.
What is the ideal water temperature?
Maintain water between 70°F and 78°F (21°C–26°C) to keep your Oranda healthy and thriving.
What size tank does a 2” Oranda need?
A single 2” Tri-Color Oranda requires at least a 20-gallon aquarium, with 10 additional gallons for each extra goldfish. Strong filtration is key, as Orandas are heavy waste producers.
Can Tri-Color Orandas live with other fish?
Yes. They do best with other peaceful fancy goldfish varieties like Ranchus, Pearlscales, and Lionheads. Avoid aggressive or fast tankmates.
How do I care for the wen (head growth)?
The wen develops as the Oranda matures. Provide clean water, stable parameters, and a nutrient-rich diet to support healthy wen growth.
What health issues should I watch for?
Orandas may face swim bladder disorders, fin rot, or fungal infections if not cared for properly. Prevent these by doing regular water changes, avoiding overfeeding, and monitoring water quality.
How do I acclimate my Oranda to a new tank?
Float the sealed bag in the tank for 15–20 minutes to equalize temperature. Slowly add small amounts of tank water into the bag every 5 minutes before release.
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Direct From Farm Order: Fish and shrimp sourced directly from Thailand take a minimum of 2 weeks to import. After arrival, they undergo a 1-week quarantine to ensure health and quality before being shipped to customers.
What You See is What You Get: These are fish and shrimp already in our store. The exact specimens shown in the listing are what you will receive.
Processing & Shipping Time:
Packing time: 1–10 days depending on the health and condition of the livestock.
Shipments go out between Monday - Wednesday, and tracking information is provided once your order is shipped.
Packaging & Live Arrival Guarantee: We use insulated packaging with temperature control to ensure safe arrival. Live arrival is guaranteed—please review our DOA policy for details.
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Order Inquiries:
For questions about your order status, tracking, or changes, please contact us at info@garageaquatics.com.Live Arrival Guarantee:
If you experience any issues with your shipment, including Dead on Arrival (DOA), please report it within 1 hour of delivery with clear photos.Returns & Refunds:
We do not accept returns on live animals. Refunds for DOA claims are issued as store credit only, based on our DOA policy. Please note that shipping costs are not refundable.General Assistance:
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"What You See is What You Get" collection?
With our "What You See is What You Get" collection, you can view the exact fish you'll be receiving. Each fish is photographed individually, so you know exactly what you're purchasing before it arrives at your door.
Do you offer a live arrival guarantee?
Yes! We offer a 100% live arrival guarantee. Our fish are shipped directly from our collections with care, and we stand behind their quality. If your fish arrive in poor condition, please contact us within 24 hours with a photo, and we’ll provide a replacement or refund, as per our terms and conditions.
What is the Direct from Farm collection?
The Direct from Farm collection is our preorder system where you can select fish directly from our farm in Thailand. Because we carefully source each fish, this process takes a little longer—approximately 2 weeks for the fish to arrive from Thailand and another week for quarantine before being shipped to you. This ensures that your fish are healthy and acclimated before they reach your aquarium.
How do I care for my new fish once they arrive?
When your fish arrive, it’s important to acclimate them gradually to your tank’s water temperature. Ensure your aquarium is fully cycled and that water parameters (temperature, pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels) are stable. If you need any tips on setting up your tank or caring for your fish, feel free to reach out!







