Talk:Carassius auratus

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Adding Buergeri and Nagabuna(c.auratus subsp. 1)

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Freinds and aquaintances, I was raised in Japan, and we related friends had cooked, caught, and kept many fish that are there in my old hometown in Tosa Prefecture . We people had discovered more species of goldfish than other people from the overseas countries wouldn't think of. There's a Kimbuna (carassius subspecies buergeri) also the genus name, subspecies 2, Nagabuna(carassius subspecies 1), and Nigorobuna (carassius subspecies grandoculi) all native to Lake Biwa, the original environment for native wild goldfish and their cousins. Simply I tried to proceed to use images from japanese sites, since they don't respond to me, and I don't understand a lot about the language other than my childhood memories and easy words and phrases like kingyo(金魚). I cut myself short from editing due to complaints about "unsourced" and "Wikipedia isn't a source" or finally "this isn't a complete source information". Clearly, you would see the prime example of some person using the name for the shubunkin breeder, Mr. Akiyama, to another language site called Wikipedia.jp . So for anyone to remake of what I said, the best thing to do is to make this deeper understanding about goldfish from Japan better. ZeZeNapsid002 (talk) 00:08, 30 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]