R/W Ranchu

The ranchu is a hooded variety of fancy goldfish developed in Japan. It is referred to as the "king of goldfish" by the Japanese.

The ranchu is a highly regarded fancy goldfish in Japan. Compared to lionheads, ranchus have a more downturned tail and tail fin. Although similar to lionheads, ranchus have more-arched backs and have much shorter tails that are tucked-in at a sharp angle.



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4 inch Plus R-W Ranchu.

4 inch Plus R-W Ranchu.

4" Ranchu You are buying 1 goldfish!! This is one of the most wanted fancy Goldfish on the market to..

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4 inch plus R/W Ranchu. (Pack size 1 goldfish)

4 inch plus R/W Ranchu. (Pack size 1 goldfish)

3-4" Ranchu You are buying 1 goldfish!! This is one of the most wanted fancy Goldfish on the market ..

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4" Plus Red/White Ranchu . What you see is what you get. (Qty of 1)

4" Plus Red/White Ranchu . What you see is what you get. (Qty of 1)

4" Ranchu You are buying 1 goldfish!! This is one of the most wanted fancy Goldfish on the mark..

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Koi and Goldfish Delivery Shipping Information

All orders for fish are shipped via FedEx Overnight  Air and are only available for delivery within the 50 US States. It is  very important that someone be available at the delivery address to accept the  delivery as soon as it arrives by FedEx. Once we receive your order we will contact you for a good day  to deliver your purchase. Don't forget to add the FedEx shipping option above to your order  before you check out. FOR KOI ONLY, SMALL BOX SHIPPED IS $95, AND LARGE BOX IS $150 FOR OVERNIGHT SHIPPING BY FEDEX.

MAKE SURE SOMEONE IS HOME TO ACCEPT THEM!

If your fish arrives dead: We will require a photo of the Koi so do not dispose of it. However distasteful it may be for you to do this, you will need to cut the tail section off of the Koi and lay it on the ground with the remainder of the Koi for the picture.  
It is your responsibility to put the koi in water that is good for the health of fish. Do not put fish into a pond without making sure that the water has been treated with a water conditioner and tested for ammonia levels and nitrates. The koi you receive has lived a long time already, and if it dies in your pond quite honestly there is something wrong with your water.