Koi are egg layers/scatterers of adhesive eggs so they don't actually 'have babies'.
The color of a koi fish relates to the family that they belong to. The blue koi fish is known as the asagi, the ogon is gold or orange, and bekko are white, yellow, and red.
They get along with goldfish but you'll end up with babies that are part goldfish. I have them in the same pond and that's what happened to me. The main problem with putting Koi with other fish, is sometimes the other fish like to eat Koi.
Japan has manhy kind of fish but they are very well know for their koi fish.
Paul knew what was happening to the koi fish in the book "Tangerine" because he overheard his parents discussing it. They were talking about how the koi fish were dying, and it was revealed that the fish were being poisoned by toxic chemicals in the community lake.
Koi fish Koi fish
Yes koi fish can eat bannannas but only in very little pieces. koi fish can actually eat any type of good comon fruit. the only fruit that i know that they can not eat is grape fruit.
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
Koi fish can live in almost any country. Koi are thought to be originally from Japan. Many people have outdoor fish ponds in which Koi are the dominant fish.
a fish, a koi carp
Yes, I have a 1, 200 gallon pond and watched the experience before. The reason why is because they don't know what they are eating. But, I believe some special types of koi don't eat their babies.
because it is fish
In Japanese, koi fish is written as "鯉" (koi). The character for "koi" represents the colorful carp fish that are traditionally kept in ponds for their vibrant colors.