In Japanese culture, koi fish are symbols of perseverance, strength, and good fortune. Traditionally, koi are depicted swimming upstream, representing the struggle to overcome obstacles and achieve success. A koi fish tattoo swimming downstream might be seen as contrary to this symbolism, potentially suggesting a lack of ambition or a surrender to challenges. However, ultimately, the meaning of a tattoo is personal, and it can hold different significance for each individual.
Yes. That means you are swimming downstream, not upwards. Think about it. :)
A Coy Fish Swimming down your body symbolizes overcoming a life experience.
The koi fish swimming up stream means the person is currently in a battle or struggle and are still fighting obstacles but wont give up. They have overcome obstacles and have now gained the strength they need to continue against the current. The koi fish swimming down stream means they don't yet posses the strength to make it against the obstacles to move towards success. They have already achieved their goals, overcoming their obstacles and no longer fighting the current.
i think you ned to kill it first then hold it down and tattoo the gold fish :)
Two fish. One fish swimming going up an another swimming down.
A koi would generally be depicted swimming upstream, not down. According to Japanese legend, once a koi swims over the falls at the 'Dragon Gate on the Yellow River' it would be transformed into a dragon. As such, the koi swimming upstream is a symbol of Ambition.
Depends on how the person wants the tattoo. It doesn't make a difference if it's up or down.
If your fish cannot swim upright, is swimming on its side or upside down, it most likely has a swim bladder problem.
The koi fish swimming up stream means the person is currently in a battle or struggle and are still fighting obstacles but wont give up. They have overcome obstacles and have now gained the strength they need to continue against the current. The koi fish swimming down stream means they don't yet posses the strength to make it against the obstacles to move towards success. They have already achieved their goals, overcoming their obstacles and no longer fighting the current.
depending on where it is, you can put a dragon above it as in Japanese mythology a koi is a baby dragon that transforms once it makes it up a stream (I can't remember which particular stream)
you go to the tattoo shop and get it tatted.
As long as the tank water is clean, and the fish are being fed properly, the catfish may just be entertaining itself by swimming that way.