The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a freshwater fish that belongs to one of the largest vertebrate families, the Cyprinidae, of the order Cypriniformes, being native from East Asia (Nelson, 2006). Selective breeding over the years led to the development of numerous breeds of goldfish, which vary in colour, body shape, size, fins and eye configuration, and are used for ornamental along with research purposes (Smartt, 2001). The goldfish is a cyprinid closely related to the most used fish in research laboratories worldwide: the zebrafish (Danio rerio). It has been used increasingly over the years as model organism due to its ample size range, easy handling, great adaptability, commercial availability, and low costs of rearing and husbandry, which make it an excellent tool for fundamental and applied re