Koi are a large growing fish (I've seen them at over 50cm long) and so they require a pond not an aquarium. They are also quite expensive. Koi are not for the beginner.
You can say "mainu koi farak nahi painda" in Punjabi, which translates to "I don't care".
Nothing you can do except transferring them to a large tub with a bubbler for oxygen.
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Koi is a type of fish. Just don't put koi in the pond and it will not be a koi pond.
A butterfly Koi is simply a Koi with longer and straggly finnage. They are sexed in exactly the same way as all other Koi and/or goldfish. The Koi does not reach sexual maturity until it is about 10 inches long so it can not be sexed until then. Once sexually mature the females tend to have a chubbier appearance than the males and (as with goldfish) the males develop whitish spots (Pimples) on their gill plates and pectoral fins when they come into breeding condition.
The plural of koi, a Japanese karp, is koi.
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.
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
a fish, a koi carp
in short yes sturgeon can be kept in the same pond as kopi but need different care sturgeon require your pond to be well oxygenated, they also need different food to the koi (sinking pellets) and will have to be removed when administering ertain treatments that are safe for koi but not them (sometimes need removing for upto 2 weeks)
Koi fish are related to goldfish, soo id say how good u take care of it. top life span is about 10 years
A koi is a large and colourful Japanese carp.