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That depends on if you fit the fish to the tank, or fit the tank to the fish. Koi will grow to the size of the tank. The bigger the tank, the bigger they will grow. You can put about 6 4 inch Koi in a 30 gallon tank. And of course, the bigger the fish, you need to adjust your tank size. The koi will quickly outgrow your tank! They will be like prisoners in a cell, not able to move around. Probably enough to survive if you keep up the waterchanges, but not enough to thrive. Koi belong in a pond.
If your ghost fish keeps jumping out of thee tank, it might be because it is in a tank with territorial fish that does not want it in the tank and keep forcing it out. It does not feel comfortable there so it jumps out.
"Koi" is an honorific in Japanese that is often used to show respect when addressing someone of a higher status or position. It is similar to "Mr." or "Ms." in English.
No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.
if it is lying down flat it might be sick
50-100 gallons
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 Jack Jumps In 6-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
I think you mean when your mum jumps
A Koi-dragon is mythical Japanese creature that is half koi fish at the back and a dragon front end
A Koi can be kept in a large tank with a power filter, it will grow as big as the tank!! No, it will not eat other fish, but it will torment them. Hope this helps.Newfieman Koi will only play with the fish, some people look at it as picking on them but they only play. Sometimes the other fish dislike it but that cant be helped. Koi will also experiment with slower moving fish, via pecking at their tails or fins to try and make them swim a little faster.oh, that sounds so cute! -Stargazer
I have 7 Koi fish in a pond, 1 of the fish constanly stays on the surface and swims in circles. what does this mean
You might be able to get away with it, but honestly i don't think it's a very good idea. The Oscars are likely to nip the fins of the koi. Oscars are much more aggressive