Panda Moor Goldfish Care Guide
The Panda Moor goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a striking fancy goldfish variety popular in the UK. Known for its distinctive black-and-white "panda" pattern and telescope eyes, it combines unique colouring with the classic Black Moor body shape.
In this guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about Panda Moor goldfish care, including tank size, water conditions, compatibility, feeding, and typical UK prices - plus how to buy or sell them locally.

Quick facts about Panda Moor Goldfish
Panda Moor goldfish are a colour variation of the Black Moor, featuring contrasting black and white markings. Like other telescope-eyed goldfish, they have protruding eyes and a rounded body shape.
Their colouring can change over time, sometimes fading or shifting as they mature.

Carassius auratus

15-20 cm

Domesticated (derived from East Asian carp)

100L+ (single fish)

10-15+ years

Peaceful, slow-moving

18-24°C

Omnivore (sinking pellets, vegetables, frozen foods)

6.5-8.0

£8-£20 per fish
How Many Panda Moor Goldfish Should You Keep?
Panda Moor goldfish are social and should be kept with other suitable fancy goldfish.
- Keep at least 2 where possible
- Only house with similar slow-swimming varieties
- Ensure adequate space per fish
Keeping too many in a small tank can lead to:
- Poor water quality
- Competition for food
- Stress and stunted growth
Proper stocking is essential.
Ideal Tank Conditions for Panda Moor Goldfish
Creating a safe and comfortable environment is key to keeping Panda Moor goldfish healthy.
- Tank Setup: Spacious tank with open swimming areas
- Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel to prevent injury
- Plants & Decor: Use smooth decor and soft plants to avoid damaging their eyes
- Water Conditions: Stable, well-oxygenated water
- Filtration: Strong filtration is essential due to high waste output
- Lighting: Moderate lighting is suitable
Avoid sharp or rough decorations, as their eyes are delicate.
Compatibility with Other Fish
Panda Moor goldfish should only be kept with compatible species.
- Good Tankmates: other fancy goldfish such as fantails, orandas, and Black Moors
- Avoid: common or comet goldfish (too fast), tropical fish, and fin-nippers
Their poor eyesight and slow movement make them vulnerable to competition.
Are Panda Moor Goldfish Easy to Care For?
Panda Moor goldfish are moderately easy to care for but require some specific considerations.
They require:
- A spacious, well-filtered tank
- Careful tankmate selection
- Protection from sharp objects
- Regular maintenance
They are hardy but more delicate than single-tailed goldfish.
Panda Moor Goldfish Price in the UK
In the UK, Panda Moor goldfish typically cost between £8-£20 per fish.
Prices vary depending on:
- Colour contrast and pattern
- Size and condition
- Shop vs hobbyist sellers
Their unique colouring can make high-quality specimens more desirable.
Where to Buy Panda Moor Goldfish in the UK
Panda Moor goldfish are available in many UK aquarium shops and from private sellers.
Sourcing fish locally can:
- Reduce transport stress
- Allow you to inspect colour quality
- Offer better value
TankMate UK helps connect fishkeepers who want to buy, sell, or rehome fish safely - without shipping.
Can You Sell Panda Moor Goldfish?
Yes - Panda Moor goldfish are often sold or rehomed by hobbyists.
Selling locally is often the best option, as it:
- Minimises stress for the fish
- Avoids the risks of transport
- Helps find suitable homes
TankMate UK allows you to list fish quickly and find local buyers.
Feeding Panda Moor Goldfish
Panda Moor goldfish require a balanced and appropriate diet.
Key Tips:
- Feed high-quality sinking pellets
- Supplement with vegetables like peas and spinach
- Offer occasional frozen or live foods
- Avoid overfeeding
Sinking foods help reduce the risk of swim bladder issues.
Common Problems with Panda Moor Goldfish
Eye injuries, often caused by:
- Sharp decorations
- Rough substrate
Colour fading or changes, which can occur:
- Naturally with age
- Due to stress or poor conditions
Swim bladder issues, linked to:
- Poor diet
- Overfeeding
Why Panda Moor Goldfish Are So Popular
- Unique black-and-white "panda" pattern
- Distinctive telescope eyes
- Calm and gentle behaviour
- Suitable for fancy goldfish aquariums
- Visually striking and unusual
When kept correctly, Panda Moor goldfish are a standout addition to any fancy goldfish setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not always-colour can change or fade as they mature.
They are moderately easy but require careful setup and tankmates.
No, their telescope eyes limit their vision.
At least 100 litres for one fish, with more space for additional fish.
Looking to Buy or Sell Panda Moor Goldfish Locally?
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Whether you're stocking your aquarium or passing fish on to a new home, you can:
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