November 24, 2021
Cleanliness is a must for any retailer you purchase your Koi from. Because
the Koi is not going to remain for a long time and a dealer might have a higher
stocking density. Keep the Koi in their tanks well-stocked. They are best kept
at a distance of a few feet from one another or be separated by a wall. You
don't want to buy a Koi from a container that is placed in quarantine by your
dealer. The water that fish live in should be clean and have adequate filtration
to support the weight of the fish.
Your dealer must conduct virus tests and quarantine for each shipment. Avoid
dealers who fly Koi across the country to then offer them up to sell.
Health and wellness
The Koi you are viewing should be healthy. Normal behavior is normal from the
Koi. There shouldn't be any signs of the Koi flashing or scratching the sides of
the tank. This could indicate the presence of parasites. Look at the Koi over
for visible parasites and ulcers. Check other Koi at the vendor If you find many
health issues with their fish, you might want to consider going
elsewhere.
Appearance
These criteria are employed to select a beautiful Koi fish:
Body Conformation
The Koi fish's body should be perfectly symmetrical. Because of the body
shape they take as they get older, female Koi are preferred over males. Females
who are mature will have a huge, blimp-like body. A mature male will have a
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Skin-Luster
The health of the skin greatly affects the appearance of the color. If a Koi
is sick, is undernourished, or is living in a poor environment, the quality of
skin is affected as well as the color.
Quality of Color
The fish should be the identical hue throughout. You wouldn't want any red
spots that are darker than the rest in the event that you look at a Kohaku. Keep
in mind that the color of the head will look different on the body since it
isn't blocked by the scales. If you notice any loss of color you should examine
the Koi. It could be a patch or area that appears faded. The colors must be
vivid like, for example, the white should be bright without yellowing.
Pattern of the Edge
The edges of the pattern's color should be clearly defined. Edges that appear
blurry look more threatening as the Koi increases.
Pattern of colours
The color should be evenly spread throughout the fish's body. A Kohaku that
has red patterns on the back of the fish will not be as striking than
one that has an steppingstone pattern on its back.
Price
The majority of the small Koi are set with a fixed price. Larger Koi are priced on an individual basis. The most expensive Japanese Koi are the Japanese Koi. Because they're show winners and have a wide range of colors, they can be maintained by strict breeding protocols. The majority of the domestic (US breeding) as well as imported (Malaysia, Indonesia, China and so on) Koi fish are easily priced, but they tend to be small and lose their color. Beware of dealers who attempt to offer your Koi for a price that is excessive. They'll often label the Koi "imported" or offer Koi domestically that are bred with Japanese parents to "improve" the value of their Koi. Any dealer that is reputable will know the source of his Koi.
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