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Yes but they often taste like mud and have lots of small v-shaped bones.

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Can you eat koi fish?

Yes according to my Math book is says Mexicans and Asians eat it around 1:40 a.m. !


How do you tell a carp fish from a koi fish?

Koi are a type of specially bred carp.


What is a Japanese koi?

a fish, a koi carp


Do koi carp eat slugs?

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Do Japanese koi fish have poison or stingers in there tails?

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Is koi fish samething as grass carp?

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What is a carp like fish?

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Do koi fish change color if you feed them orange feeder fish?

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It is a fish a type of carp often bred in japan and kept in ponds?

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Can small koi carp be in same pond as larger carp?

Yes, they won't bother them.the Carp and Koi are among the same family and are scrap eaters. they dont eat other fish, they eat the scraps they find to be tasty in the bottom of the lake or pond. this is why most people dont recommend eating them


Can a goldfish live in the same tank as a koi fish?

No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.