The Color and Pattern of Koi
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 Colors in the pattern of a high quality koi should be strong and distinct. For example, red should be true red, not orange-red. White should be snow-white and black should be true black, without a hint of gray. Not only are the clarity and depth of the koi's coloration important in judging; it's also important in a pond setting! >>READ MORE
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Nishikigoi
It was about 200 years ago when Nishikigoi appeared.
From the process to cultivate edible black food carp, some food carp were born with colors by mutation. By crossing these carp breeders have finally developed the present Nishikigoi.
Nishikigoi is now called "living jewel" "Kokugyo" and "king of ornamental fish." Nishikigoi represents Japanese culture. It is also loved and appreciated by the name of "Koi" all over the world.
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To learn more about imported Japanese Koi please visit our friends at Kodama Koi Garden Located in Saddle River, NJ. The Koi they have are AMAZING!!
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