Koi History And Information

The number of individuals in United States who knows about Koi are increasing day by day. Even So, only few of them know where Koi came from.

The first Koi ever were grown by breeding carp fish such as the Asian and German Carp. After years of selective breeding, distinct color mutations started showing up. It is at 1805 that the first design of koi fish is registered. Today, there are actually a lot of of color variations available. The popular colors we can find today are white, silver, yellow, orange, red, black, blue and green. Combined with the designs available, the possibilities are virtually endless. Every noticeable pattern and color have their own names, which are actually as unique as the color they are referring to. Yet the preferred design are diversified by people in varied countries.

Koi are raised for purchase in countries like Japan, Singapore, Israel, and in the warmer American states such as Nevada and California. Koi can be purchased at most local pet stores. If they do not have stock on hand, typically they can be ordered. Ordering Koi has its advantages and disadvantages. You have more options when ordering Koi, since you do not have to pick from the stock on hand, but the disadvantage lies in the fact that you will not be able to pick specific Koi.

Koi, unlike most other fish, will keep to grow until they reach their breeds established size, no matter the environment and it does not matter the place that they are in. Baby Koi can be found as small as 3 inches. but it is also known that Jumbo Koi can be as three feet long. The most common size learned is around two feet.

Koieat both meat and plantswhich means that their diets are very versatile. They will eat usually about that you put them, even if it is bad for them. As Koi do not have a sense of what is good or bad for themselves, as their owner you must control their diet. Another likely trouble is over feeding them.Koi do not have the knowledge to know when they need to stop eating, and weight issues may happen from overfeeding none nutritional foods. The healthiest treats for Koi are what they would discover in their ponds naturally, such as earthworms, but it will not hurt to feed Koi treats such as Lettuce, bread, fruit, and veggies. You should also pay extra care to the certain foods like corn, beans, and grapes, as they contain an outer shell, which cannot be properly digested if swallowed by Koi. If you must feed this type of foods to your Koi, always remember to remove the outer casings before you give it to your Koi.

Koi are none-aggressive fish. This means that they are suitable to live in a pond with other fish like goldfish. Still, one problem is that smallermay suffer from lack of food, as Koi are quick eaters. Koi are so mellow that they have even been known to be trained to eat out of their owners hand. Koi do not have teeth, so you won’t get bit if you decide to attempt to feed your Koi out of your hand.

Koi have been known to live up to 30 years under the right conditions, so if you are thinking about buying Koi, you must consider this. The record for the oldest Koi is held by a Japanese Koi, who was 233 years old when he died.

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