Pond Supplies by Sunland Water Gardens
Koi: Soragoi
Koi
Soragoi
Soragoi, similar to Chagoi, are koi of a solid grey or silver color, combined with a subtle net pattern. Also like Chagoi, mature Soragoi are very docile and will be among the first koi in your pond to learn to hand feed. Chagoi and Soragoi: Are they the same? This is one of the questions that have been recently put to me; in fact Chagoi and Soragoi are separate types. Chagoi is a product of the Taisho Era, while Soragoi did notKoi: Tancho
Koi
Tancho
Tancho is a hugely popular variation of Kohaku, in which the only red pattern appears as a single red dot on the head. The symmetry and placement of the Tancho mark are main factors in determining the quality of any particular koi. Tancho are highly regarded in the Japanese koi industry for their resemblance to the Grus japonensis, or Red-Crowned Crane. Most Koi pond owners in Japan will look for the most perfect Tancho for their pond. It is aKoi: Kin Kikokuryu
Koi
Kin Kikokuryu
If you are looking for a unique Koi for your pond this one would be a great choice. Kin Kikokuryu combine orange or yellow with the black and white patterns of Kikokuryu to form the newest variety of koi in the industry. Typically Scaleless except for rows of black Diotsu Or German scales across the top of the Koi. Koi can grow to over 6 feet but usually grow to the size of their environment. Be aware of this pointKoi: Kokaku
Koi
Kokaku
Kokaku, the oldest and most well known variety of koi, have a solid white base with patterns of red overlaid on top of the white. Top quality Kohaku display a bright, blemish-free white combined with deep, vibrant red tones. The even distribution of the pattern along the body is also very important. The beauty of a Kohaku lies in the purity of it's white body and the depth and intensity of the red patterns. The edges of the red markings shouldKoi: Showa Sanshoku
Koi
Showa Sanshoku
Showa Sanshoku, more commonly known as Showa, are koi that display white and red/orange patterns over top of a black base color. Showa can be easily confused with Sanke. In Showa, the black patterns will wrap all the way around the body, instead of appearing only on the top half of the body. Also, Showa will have black patterns on the head, and Sanke will not. Typically if the first color on the head is black then it isPond Fish: Diamond Scale Platinum Ogon
Pond Fish:
Diamond Scale Platinum Ogon
[microinv id=microinv_1368916601]
[caption id="attachment_1930" align="alignright" width="600"] Diamond Scale Platinum Ogon, Koi, Diamond scale Koi, White Koi[/caption]
more
Pond Fish: Beni Kumonryu
Pond Fish: Beni Kumonryu - Koi for ponds
more