if it a koi fish then yes, to have one heading down stream is considered bad luckIt's not considered bad luck at all! It denotes the koi is travelling in the fall and should be shown with maple leaves rather than cherry blossoms. It can mean that you are trying to overcome any hardships.
Sixteenth note stems facing upwards should be positioned on the right side of the note head.
Yes. That means you are swimming downstream, not upwards. Think about it. :)
Cause if it is facing upwards it face the space and will not and never reflect downwards
A Koi-dragon is mythical Japanese creature that is half koi fish at the back and a dragon front end
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
It like that why
Well typically a koi fish is lucky. When you are talking about multiple koi fish, that could mean some trouble. Multiple koi mean heavy of sexual lust (heavy need for sex). We will start with the colors of koi fish. Dark colors typically mean a shady, distant, or vigirous past. Light colors mean tranquilty and calmness.
Plant them with the pointed end facing upwards.
There is no "koi" in French, but you might mean "quoi," which means what. "Quoi! Qui est cette homme?" means "What! Who is that man?"
It is making a choice between two chances, heads or tails. A coin is flipped into the air, it spins, it lands or is caught and one side faces upwards. If the side facing upwards has been chosen, the one who chose that side wins. The side facing down is the loser. Lost on the basis of a toss of the coin
Right in front of engine, facing upwards at you