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Koi Varieties
Kohaku Koi- a white Koi with red markings. Kuchibeni Maruten Menkaburi Straight HI Inazuma Nidan Sandan Yondan Tancho
Taisho-sanke Koi - (Taisho Sanshoku) a white Koi with red and black patterns. Kuchibeni Maruten Aka Sanke Subo sumi Nidan Menkaburi Tancho
Showa-sanke Koi - (Showa sanshoku) a black Koi with red and white pattern. Maruten Hi Showa Kindai Showa Tancho Showa
Tancho Koi- Tancho (Kohaku) Tancho (Taisho Sanke) Tancho (Showa Sanke)
Bekko Koi Shiro Bekko - A white Koi with black pattern Aka Bekko - A red Koi with black pattern Ki Bekko - A yellow Koi with black pattern
Utsurimono Koi Shiro Utsuri - A black Koi with white pattern Hi Utsuri - A black Koi with red pattern Ki Utsuri - A black Koi with yellow pattern
Koromo Koi Aigoromo (a white Koi with red pattern and the edge of each red scale tinged with black)
Sumigoromo (a white Koi with a black-ish pattern, the edge of each black-ish scale tinged with red) Budogoromo (a white Koi with Sumigoromo appearance, the edge of the pattern resembles a bunch of grapes in effect)
Kin / Gin Rin Koi - Gin-rin translates as pearl silver reflective scales. Gin Rin Kohaku Gin Rin Sanke Gin Rin Showa Kin-rin translates as pearl gold reflective scales and are rarer.
Hikari Utsuri Koi- Hikari Utsuri covers all metallic Showa varieties. Kin Showa Kin Hi Utsuri Kin Ki Utsuri Ginshiro
Asagi-shusui Koi Asagi are blue-grey in color, some have a red belly which can sometimes come up to the lateral lines and cheeks of the Koi. The scales upon the back are edged in a darker grey giving a highlight to each individual scale.
Shusui is a doitsu (scaleless) version of Asagi, usually with large mirror scales along the lateral lines and/or to the right and left of the dorsal line.
Kawarimono Koi - This is a collective name for non-metallic Koi, which with the exception of Goshiki do not fall into any of the other varieties. They are true varieties, but compete against each other in a show under Kawarimono classification. Benigoi or Aka Muji Kigoi Shiro Muji Magoi Chagoi Soragoi Ochibashigure Hajiro Hageshiro Kumonryu Karasu Midorigoi Aka Matsuba
Hikarimuji Koi - Hikarimuji or Hikarimono covers all metallic single color varieties. Yamabuki Ogon Purachina Ogon Hi Ogon Orenji Ogon Kin Matsuba Gin Matsuba Orenji Matsuba Aka Matsuba Ogon
Hikarimoyo Koi - Hikarimoyo covers all other metallic varieties of more than one color other than Hikari Utsuri. Yamatonishiki Hariwake Sakura Ogon Kikusui Kujaku
Doitsu Koi Doitsu Kohaku Doitsu Sanke Doitsu Showa
Butterfly Koi- The Butterfly Fin Koi is reported to be more hardy than the standard fin. This is based on genetics with what is called hybrid vigor (heterosis). The Butterfly and Standard fin will inter-breed easily. The Butterfly have beautiful pectoral, ventral, dorsal, and caudal fins that are long, flowing and almost featherlike in appearance.
They are truly the most beautiful Koi because of their fins. They come in exactly the same colors, scale patterns, and metallics as standard fin Koi, and have the same names. They are truly what the Chinese describe as "swimming flowers", and the Japanese as "living jewels".
Koi claimed to have reached 2 meters (6 feet) in length, and the oldest to have reached the age of 230 years, passed down from generation to generation. Most modern Koi are considered special if they reach 1 meter in length, and average age from 40 to 60 years.
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