The yellow spot on a koi's head is often a result of genetic traits and color patterns inherent to certain koi varieties. This spot may be a natural pigmentation that develops as the fish matures, and it can vary in intensity and size. In some cases, the coloration can also indicate the koi's overall health and vitality. Breeders often select for these unique color patterns, making the yellow spot a desirable feature for certain koi enthusiasts.
I have an incomplete answer for this. I just got a tattoo of a koi fish that I designed (without the spot). I got it done in Japan and the tattoo artist decided to add it. He explained to me that it when a koi fish gets older...something something...and that it was very japanese. I has something to do with the aging or wisdom of a koi fish.
Yes, Koi can have orange and yellow, sometimes even a brownish black color.
A yellow spot is the spot on a snooker table on which the yellow ball is usually placed.
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A yellow spot typically refers to a visually distinguishable area or mark that is colored yellow. It can also refer to a medical condition called a macular degeneration, where a person experiences a yellow spot in the center of their vision.
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Koi do not specifically have "bumps" on their heads that I am aware of. Please describe these bumps. if its the bumps im thinking of its like a fore head they have like a little frown
All koi are the same species. (besides cross-breeds like butterfly koi and ghost koi) Koi are classified into different pattern types and the rarest of those would be the Ki Bekko. A koi that is lemon yellow and overlained with sumi (the black splotch pattern), Copy and paste this web address and look at the photo of the Ki Bekko. http://www.koisale.com/koi_bekko.htm
No. Babies have a "soft spot" on their head but it eventually closes.
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A yellow pocket is the corner pocket on a snooker table which is nearest to the yellow spot.
The color of a koi fish relates to the family that they belong to. The blue koi fish is known as the asagi, the ogon is gold or orange, and bekko are white, yellow, and red.