The sky-gazing eye
The eyes of the sky-gazing goldfish (definite introduction) are very special. Its eye axis is rotated 90 degrees, so its eyes can be clearly seen when looking up from top to bottom. Precisely because of its special eyes, it can be kept in ponds or earthen basins.
The eyeballs of the Sky Eye Goldfish are protruding like dragons, but they are turned forward. When you look up from top to bottom, you can clearly see its eyes. The eyeballs of newborn Sky Eyes are normal. The eyeballs start to change about 1-2 months after hatching. The axis of the eyeballs is turned forward 90 degrees. Some eyeballs are turned forward or sideways, but it is best to turn forward. . The Heavenly Eye is one of the special goldfish in China. When using it, the eyeballs should be round and large, the eyes should be straight toward the sky, the body should be round, and the tail fin should be broad and regular.
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