What's the best way then to sustain a well developed growth? A higher protein diet fed to a young goldfish in the first 2 years of its life.
Well that's the theory, which i'll be putting to the test and documenting. Of course genetics plays a role in the development of the wen too, in fact, quite a big role. Some goldfish might never develop a wen, while others will need surgery to cut the overly large growth away from their eyes in order for them to see properly (not kidding!).
So, to start the project off, i have obtained photos of my two volunteers:
Contestant No 1: Gabby is a beautiful 8 month old Oranda goldy.
An avid swimmer, she dislikes lazy fishes and fruit. A thin layer
of wen growth can be seen on the top of her head.
Contestant No 2: Franny is a 1 year+ old Calico Oranda. She has a
lovely nature and striking tail. She loves bloodworms, hanging out
and meeting new friends.. uumm.. fishies. Her wen has already
started developing, however, new growth is progressing slowly.
1 comment:
Franny is gorgeous!
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