Suihogan the Unchaga

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Suihogan
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The Suihogan, or bubble eye, is a small variety of fancy goldfish with upward pointing eyes that are accompanied by two large fluid-filled sacs. Their bubbles are quite delicate, so the fish should be kept separately from boisterous types, as well as sharp tank decor. Although the bubbles will regrow if punctured, injury could leave the fish prone to infections. The bubbles can disadvantage the fish as it is not a strong swimmer, with a seemingly low bobbing head at times, bubbles are infamous for being sucked into filters and siphons in an aquarium.

About Unchaga Eggs

This egg was only given out for the Creature Release Week in April 2010.

About the Unchaga Creature

Unchaga are the most common of goldfish in Ark. They have a unique adaptation that allows them to survive in both freshwater and saltwater, which is probably why there are so many of them.