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  2. Koi - Wikipedia

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    The koi are a group of breeds produced by artificial selection primarily from black carp called nogoi (野鯉, lit. 'wild carp') or magoi (真鯉, lit. 'true carp'), which inhabit lakes, ponds, and rivers in Japan.

  3. List of koi carp breeds, koi types & koi varieties, including koi name meanings, classification, judging, prices, patterns, photos and more!

  4. koi, (Cyprinus carpio), any of more than 100 ornamental varieties of carp that are best known for their colourful body patterning and are kept as pets in indoor and outdoor freshwater ponds throughout the world. Koi were raised initially as food fishes in China and Japan.

  5. Koi Carp Pond Fish: An In-depth Guide - PondAnswers.com

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    Dive into the world of Koi Carp, the stunning and sociable pond fish. From their origins in Japan to their care requirements, this guide covers all you need to know about these vibrant fish. Koi Carp, with their vibrant patterns and interactive nature, are a popular choice for garden ponds.

  6. Koi Carp: The Ultimate Guide - Complete Koi

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    Koi Carp, also known as Nishikigoi, are very popular fish which are often kept in a pond or aquarium. They are coloured varieties of the Chinese Amur Carp (Cyprinus rubrofuscus), and are kept as pets with beautiful decoration.

  7. Koi (Nishikigoi) Fish Species Profile - The Spruce Pets

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    These colorful, "brocaded" carp come in a wide range of color varieties and add beauty to backyard landscapes. Koi fish can grow very large, so planning for their entire lives is key to having them thrive for many decades. Here's all you need to know about caring for your koi fish.

  8. How to Build a Koi Pond: A Comprehensive Guide - The Spruce Pets

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    A koi pond is so much more than a simple hole in the ground with fish in it. Koi ponds have a very long history, dating back several centuries in Asia. Today, they are a common feature of many yards and are designed to hold large, ornamental nishikigoi (brocaded carp), commonly called koi.