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Old 12-01-2003, 05:25 PM   #10
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Black moors, as a rule do not change color, a bad lot that should have been culled to keep the species pure, will go copper, not orange. There are other moors that are not black moors, they are call 'moors' because of the pop eyes, or telescope eyes. So what you have is a different species of moors.

By the way, a great deal of the time any very young goldfish, can go black or have black fins, but as they mature they develop their true colors, be it orange or calio and so on.
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