a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
a carp! go to www wikipedia.com and look up koi and koi is Japanese for carp! i got one! and they are cool! same as a plectomus! another name for a type of catfish! but tropical! a catfish is cold water (i think)!
koi fish are importent to Japan as we all know! But why? In Japanese Culture the Koi Fish or Carp Is Thought to Be One of the Most Vital Fishes. This Is Because It Is Always Going From One Place to the Next and Dosent Stop Swimming, Often Moving the Water. Some States Are Trying to Minimize the Koi Population
Yes, they won't bother them.the Carp and Koi are among the same family and are scrap eaters. they dont eat other fish, they eat the scraps they find to be tasty in the bottom of the lake or pond. this is why most people dont recommend eating them
Koi spawn when water temperatures reach 68 to 75 degrees fahrenheit. In North Dakota my Koi have spawned the past three years on June 29 and hatched July4.
they are excellent fighters and grow to over 70 pound is why lots of people love them
Koi carp are egg layers. They can not get pregnant.
Koi are a type of specially bred carp.
Depends on how big they are, but you have to remeber they will grow big i would suggest no more then two. I have 2 in mine right now and they are fine with that but they are still 6inchs once they reach 20'' they probable wont enjoy that much and might slow there growth.
a fish, a koi carp
A koi is a large and colourful Japanese carp.
Almost any colour if they are Koi carp. Dark brown for wild carp.
Koi
Koi are a carp and not poisonous.
Koi Carp are an Omnivorous Pond Fish. They grow to over 24 inches long and should not be kept in aquariums/tanks containing less than 100 gallons.
No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.
I've seen them up to 3' and herd stories of them getting bigger. Koi, a variety of carp and closely related to goldfish, tend to grow (or not) to match the dimensions of its habitat. So carp in rice paddies can become quite large, whereas carp or koi in small tanks will remain small.
The koi carp.