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XL Goldfish Shubunkin Carassius Auratus 20cmXL Goldfish Shubunkin Carassius Auratus 20cm Overview: The Shubunkin Goldfish, a vibrant and active member of the Carassius Auratus family, is a delightful addition to any freshwater aquarium. Known for their unique calico patterns, which include a mix of blues, oranges, reds, blacks, and whites, these goldfish add a splash of color and liveliness to your tank. Typically growing up to 12 18 inches, they are an ideal choice for both ponds and spacious
XL Goldfish Shubunkin Carassius Auratus 20cmOverview: The Shubunkin Goldfish, a vibrant and active member of the Carassius Auratus family, is a delightful addition to any freshwater aquarium. Known for their unique calico patterns, which include a mix of blues, oranges, reds, blacks, and whites, these goldfish add a splash of color and liveliness to your tank. Typically growing up to 12-18 inches, they are an ideal choice for both ponds and spacious aquariums.
Origin: Originally bred in Japan in the early 20th century, Shubunkin Goldfish are a result of crossbreeding different goldfish varieties. Their calico patterns and elongated, single-tailed body make them easily distinguishable from other goldfish species.
Feeding: Shubunkin Goldfish are omnivores and thrive on a balanced diet of high-quality goldfish pellets or flakes, supplemented with occasional treats like brine shrimp, daphnia, and blanched vegetables. Overfeeding should be avoided as it can lead to health issues and water quality problems.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates are other goldfish varieties such as the Common Goldfish, Comet Goldfish, and other Shubunkins, as they share similar requirements and temperament. Avoid housing them with aggressive or fin-nipping species.
Aggression: Shubunkins are generally peaceful and sociable fish, making them a great choice for community tanks with other non-aggressive species. Their gentle nature allows for a harmonious aquatic environment.
Experience Level: Suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists, Shubunkin Goldfish are hardy and relatively easy to care for. However, their need for a larger space and proper filtration makes them more suitable for those ready to maintain a medium to large-sized tank.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 65-72°F (18-22°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- Water Hardness: 5-19 dGH
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★★★★★ 5
Definitely works!
I noticed I was having weird rough patches on my back and thighs but didn't know what they were. So with my next appt to the dermatologist, I found out it was eczema. Ugh. So I started looking at creams and such and stumbled on this bar soap. It works really well. When I shower, I work it into the problem areas and let it sit there with the shower head turned away so it doesn't wash off, and then wash my face, etc. When I'm finished with everything, I wash everything off, after the soap has been on my skin for several minutes. I've noticed a substantial decrease in the bumpy areas on my back and legs. I loooove this soap, and yes, definitely recommend it for people dealing with eczema. But definitely use an exzema skin cream too if you are itching. I wasnt, but started to as well because it also helps to keep the outbreak under control as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Soap for dry skin on the face and body
This soap does soften the skin of the affected area but the itching still continues. I am not sure if there is an anti itch ingredient in the soap but there should be.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great sunscreen!
Style: 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Eucerin Sunscreen works well and applies cleanly, not greasy. I spend a lot off time outdoors and I am satisfied with the sun protection this product provides.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Don’t rub, break it down between your fingers and dab!!
Style: 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Great sunscreen. The first time I applied it, i made the mistake of rubbing it in so it gave me a white cast. I learned my mistake the second time, spreading it in between my fingers and than dabbing it on my face, it gives a cast at first but after a few minutes it went away. And it feels so good. like I’m not wearing anything. I tried the tinted sunscreen it feels good but it made me look orange. I used to wear the Eucerin Daily Lotion spf 30 but they discontinued so I had to look for a replacement and after trying other sunscreens they were all terrible; greasy, allergic reactions and too creamy! This one’s perfect, it’s definitely my new go to!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The Only SPF My Skin Will Tolerate!
Style: 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
After 20 rounds of radiation, I was given a list of exactly four things I could put on my face--things like water and Vaseline. Of course, I was also instructed to wear SPF in "all visible light." However, finding a sunscreen my skin could tolerate proved to be a challenge, as even those made with clean ingredients, marketed for babies, and/ or claiming to be hypoallergenic resulted in hot, angry rashes. Price point also didn't matter; I tried everything from drugstore to premium brands.
Thankfully, when this product came on the market, my dermatologist suggested I try it. I've been wearing it ever since. It IS thick so I usually rub any remaining face moisturizer into my palms and then add the Sunscreen, rubbing and warming it between my palms to make it more easily spreadable. Then I press it onto the skin on my face with my palms and fingers--I don't like to pull or tug too much at the skin on my face. At first, there is a visible white cast, but it disappears within a couple of minutes.
If I'm really in a hurry, now I can mix a tiny bit of my foundation into the sunscreen so that it spreads faster and I can move on from the white cast faster--I know I lose some sun protection factor that way, but my derm says I also gain some protection in the tinting, so it's okay. The important thing is that I get it on in whatever time I have.
I'm just grateful to have found something that doesn't upset my crazy-sensitive skin! Wishing all you sensitive beauties protected fun in the sun...
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026