The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
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.
Koi are a type of specially bred carp.
The lifespan of fish can vary significantly depending on the species. Some fish, like goldfish, can live up to 20 years or even longer if well cared for. Other species, like killifish, may only live for a year or two.
Yes, snakes will eat koi fish if given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivorous and may see koi fish as potential prey, especially if they are small enough to be eaten. It's important to keep snakes and koi fish separated to prevent any incidents.
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
Koi can live to be about 100 years old
koi need to live in water
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Koi fish is suitable as a feeder fish for other larger fish. If a human wanted to eat a Koi fish, (which in general unlikely), it would be better eaten dead.
gold fish turtles, koi, and fresh water fish
no, i guess but they live up to 40 years
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Koi fish are originated from Eastern Asia but they have also been found in China.
No they do not change colour if they eat golden coloured fish. I also wonder why on earth anyone would consider feeding live fish to Koi carp.
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.