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Types of Koi Fish

 
 
The three major koi fish varieties are the Tancho, Showa and Sanke. The Sanke are the most popular, with Kohaku following the rules of appreciating these species. Kohaku are snow-white with prominent red markings on the head. While they are not as colorful as their more common cousins, both have distinctive pigmentation. Here are some examples of the different types of koi fish.
 
Goshiki koi are white-based fish that have striking net-like patterns on their bodies. They also have red and orange patterns on their hi-plate. These fish have striking patterns, making them a popular choice for those who want to mix two or more colors in their aquarium. This type is also called a "Kohaku-zukuri."
 
The Kohaku is the king of koi fish and is the first two-colored variety. They are known for their simple beauty, yet majestic appearance. Although they are relatively inexpensive compared to other varieties, they can be expensive. Kohaku are best for people who wish to display a unique and spectacular fish. They can be found in several colors, including gold, silver, orange, and even platinum.
 
Another class of koi fish is the Ginrin. This is characterized by sparkling scales all over its body and is considered to be the most beautiful type of koi. Ginrin koi must have three rows of reflecting scales. Ginrin koi are limited to a few thousand in production. This type is highly prized, so be sure to buy one for your fish pond.
 
The Asagi koi are a historically important, beautiful type of koi. They are a favorite choice of avid Koi keepers because of their red and blue coloration. The Asagi has trademark red markings on its lower body, and the head is usually white or pale blue. If you're interested in a display-worthy Asagi, you're sure to wow your family and friends with this impressive koi.
 
The Bekko koi, meanwhile, are not the prettiest koi varieties, but they have a unique look. They lack the black markings that characterize other koi breeds, and are generally more friendly to other fish. In addition to being large and colorful, Bekko koi are also considered to be relatively uncomplicated. They are also the most docile Koi varieties, though the latter is more popular in Japan and North America.
 
The two Koromo koi species are distinguished by their striking coloration. They are the result of a cross-breed between Asagi and Kohaku, and appear to be wearing a blue scaled veil. While the Koromo koi species has three primary subtypes, Aigoromo koi is the most common. Its dark lining is thin in the beginning, but becomes dark and dingy as the fish grows older.
 
Ogon koi are one of the most popular Hikarimuji Koi fish. They are solid gold throughout and shimmer when they swim. Pure Platinum Koi Fish are rare and must be completely blemish-free. The Sanke Koi Fish resembles the Kohaku, with black spots on their bodies, but do not have black marks on their head. Sanke koi are fairly common and have distinct patterns on their bodies. For more info, check out this related link: https://www.britannica.com/animal/koi-fish .
 
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