The koi carp

The Koi carp is a pond fish particularly appreciated by gardeners because of its large size, its colorful appearance and its proximity to humans.

The Koi carp, its origin

The Koi carp is, like the common carp of our rivers, a cold water fish particularly appreciated by gardeners with an outdoor pond. Originally, the Koi carp was Chinese. It is a descendant of the Magoi carp which was quite close to our European carps since they were essentially grey.

Introduced in Japan around the year 200, they became around the year 1000 ornamental carps raised exclusively by the Japanese nobility. Over the centuries, the Koi carp has been adorned with beautiful contrasting colors which makes it look today like very large goldfish that can reach 60 cm long.

Koi carp were introduced in Europe after the Second World War. These animals are distinguished from other species by their temperament and their peaceful and routine behavior, very close to humans. As long as the feeding is at regular time, the Koi carp comes easily to the contact of the hand that dispenses its food.

According to the habits, the gardener can thus perfectly caress his fish! The other great advantage of the Koi carp is that it is essentially herbivorous. It cohabits perfectly with all varieties of goldfish which is an important aesthetic argument since the pond can be adorned with a beautiful ballet of small and large fish.

There are several types of Koi, among which the scaly carp which meets the Japanese standard, the mirror carp of European origin, with large scales on the dorsal side and the attachment of the fins, the leather carp of German origin without scales or the carp with sail fins of American origin. In terms of color, if the red and white of the classic Kohaku carp dominate, many variants are possible such as the Sanshoku (red, white and some black scales), the Tancho (circular red spot on the head), the Shiro Itsuri (bicolor black and white), the Ki Utsuri (bicolor orange and black), the Shiro Muji (integrally white), the Ki-Goi (monocolored bright yellow), the Goshiki (5 colors: black, red, white and different shades of blue). ..

Did you know that ?

Koi carp is an imposing fish. For reasons of space, there are usually 10 to 12 carps of less than 15 cm for one cubic meter of water and only 1 to 2 of more than 45 cm for the same volume of water.

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