A young koi is about 3-7 inches. when they grow to adulthood, they can as long as 40 inches!
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
It depends how big your Koi is and how big the Catfish is. If the catfish can fit in the Koi's mouth than it will get eaten.
I think it's KOI I have a friend who's is a really big koi lover. He is very adamant about the fact that koi are not goldfish!
The size of the koi will depend on many factors such as what type of koi it is, how much and what you feed it and the size of the aquarium or pond you keep it in.
Koi can live for hundreds of years in that period of time they will grow 3 ft. it just takes them a while to get there.
It kinda matters. Mostly 25 inches, or more.
they grow bigg around 12 inches
The average lifespan is around 60 years if proper care is given. Some can live even longer, The world record Koi lived to be 226 years old.
Koi can reach a maximum of around four feet or 1.2 metres. At this size the fish may weigh 90lbs or approximately 40kg but this is unusualy large for a Koi. Decent quality koi that are well maintained tend to reach an average maximum of perhaps 70-80cm but 80-100cm fish are not unusual. Generally speaking the trend amongst breeders is create bigger Koi. Poorer quality fish may not have the genes to reach these sizes and they often only reach 30-40cm. Many factors affect the growth rate of Koi such as food ( volume and quality) water quality and temperature. Koi are separated according to their colours and patterns. Each type is given a different name. Some types have a tendancy to grow larger. This is often due to the fact that they are more closely related to the stronger wild carp from which all Koi are descended.
Koi is a type of fish. Just don't put koi in the pond and it will not be a koi pond.
The plural of koi, a Japanese karp, is koi.
they probably wont, but they might. it depends on how big the tadpoles are.