What Does Shiroji Mean?
Shiroji which is pronounced ( shee ROH gee) means pure white.
Shiroji which is pronounced ( shee ROH gee) means pure white.
Sashi Seigyo means a Mature Koi more then 6 years old.
Tancho which is pronounced (TAHN choh) is a koi with a single hi (red) spot on the head only.
Nesai which is pronounced (NEH say) refers to a koi’s age, Nesai means a koi is over one year, and up to two years old
Kuchibeni, pronounced KOO-chee-BEN-ee, refers to a type of koi known for its distinct red lips, often likened to the appearance of wearing lipstick. These koi are typically highly sort after
Gosanke is a term that is used to refer to the 3 most popular koi The Kohaku, The Showa and a The Sanke,
Most ponds likely contain a handful of small snails hiding within them, and these snails can provide a valuable food source for other inhabitants of the ecosystem. However, there are instances when they can cause issues. Tiny, egg-laying snails can … Read More
Fukurin, which is often referred to as a reticulated pattern, consists of a combination of scales and skin. This pattern has been found on the skin that borders the smaller scales of premium metallic Koi. Generally, it is observed that … Read More
Motoguro which is pronounced MOH toh GOO roh, and means black fins. This term describes the black colour found at the shoulder joints of pectoral fins. A dark Sumi appears at the base of these fins. You can often see … Read More
Both the Sanke and the Showa koi varieties showcase striking combinations of black, white, and red markings which makes them visually captivating. However, distinguishing between the two can be challenging due to their similar colour palettes. To aid in identification, … Read More