If it is true that all carp are fish (yes, they are, so A=B) AND if it is true that all koi are carp (yes, they are, so C=A) THEN Are all koi are fish (C=B)? If A=B and C=A, does C=B? Yes, C=B meaning all koi are fish. Your argument is solid, valid, sound, and correct. they are bad
Koi is the fancy name for ornamental carp. Carp in the wild are usually dark and a dull color. Koi, a type of carp have been bred like guppies or gold fish to make them more desirable. So Koi's special use would be to make the fish in a pond visible and beautiful.
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.
1. You might get other Koi in a fight 2. You can leave a mess in their home, and might make them find somewhere else to live... which changes a lot of things around.
a fish, a koi carp
bc koi to batao
The Koi would be prey for the turtle. More than likely it would begin with fin nips to slow the fish down and make it easier to take bites out of.
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
A koi is a large and colourful Japanese carp.
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As shocking as this may sound, you would need a pond that holds at least 1200 gallons of water