The black moor goldfish is also known as the dragon eye goldfish, the black peony, or the demekin in Japan. They sport a velvety black color, and sometimes with red and white spots.
The unique feature of the black moor goldfish is its eyes. They are large and grow from the sides of their heads.
They grow up to about eight to ten inches. They should be kept in temperatures from 66 - 72 °F.
Allow plenty of room for black moors to swim, and avoid decor with sharp edges that could hurt their protruding eyes.