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Entrez Taxonomy
The goldfish, Carassius auratus, was one of the earliest fish to be
domesticated, and is still one of the most commonly kept aquarium
fish and water gardens. A relatively small member of the carp
family, the goldfish is a domesticated version of a dark-gray/brown
carp native to East Asia. It was first domesticated in China and
introduced to Europe in the late 17th century.
Goldfish may grow to a maximum length of 23 inches (59 cm) and a
maximum weight of 9.9 pounds (4.5 kg), although this is rare; few
goldfish reach even half this size. In optimal conditions, goldfish
may live more than 20 years, but most household goldfish generally
live only six to eight years, due to being kept in bowls.
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