Imported Koi JP002
Description
We have the best koi for sale online. Browse through our large Japanese Koi Fish online shop to see their true beauty & elegance. You can buy this koi at fixed price or auction from our koi farm.
Our large selection of live Japanese koi fish are perfect for aquariums due to their special scale formations and colors. (Color formations will change as they grow. Koi fish with larger scale formations are more rare.)
This beautiful koi for sale was raised with the best quarantining procedures to provide a safe and positive experience buying live koi fish. Excellent koi fish are produced with the best food, pond supplies, and koi lineage. Use our multiple years of experience to improve your koi pond inventory & koi care knowledge. Our #1 priority is healthy koi. Our Kois spend 3 weeks in quarantine with careful examination to ensure koi are safe with no KHV (Koi Herpes Virus).
Buy this and other best Kois at wholesale prices
Our wholesale program offers a wide range of Koi fish varieties, sizes, and qualities for sale. Purchase with a complete lineup of products and tools specifically designed for koi pond care.
Available Koi Breeds for Sale and Auction
There are over a 100 different types of koi (Nishikigoi). To find the proper koi classification you will need to look at their colors, patterns, and body confirmation. Each type of koi fish variety has it’s own specific details for identification and can be described based off another classification of Japanese Koi type.
Kohaku Koi
Kohaku High Quality Koi, imported from Asia, are a bright snowy white with orange/red (hi) markings with crisp outlines (called the kiwa) covering the head and body. The Kohaku Koi we offer are rated by breeders as AAA Grade Select – the highest rating these fish can receive. They are produced by some of the best brood stock in Asia. Kohaku Koi are the most popular Koi in Japan. Kohaku, Sanke and Showa Koi are called the “Gosanke,” which means “The Three Families.” In the United States, “Gosanke” Koi are often referred to as “The Big Three.” These Koi are a must for the avid hobbyist.
In younger fish, the orange/red markings on the head will be darker and richer than the markings on the rest of the body. As the fish matures, the orange/red coloration will darken on the body until it matches the color of the head. The Hi markings of these Koi cover between 50 and 70 percent of the fish. The beauty of these Koi lies in the purity of its white body and the intensity and depth of the red patterns. Koi can live longer than 200 years, but typically live 25 to 35 years. These high-quality Japanese Koi are a product of years of professional breeding, and will turn your pond into a showcase of champions.
The ideal setup for Kohaku Koi is a 1000+ gallon pond with a fine gravel substrate, rocks, and hardy plants. Because these Koi savor plant roots and will dig to get to them, be sure to place large rocks around the base of plants to protect them. You will also need to provide adequate filtration to maintain proper water conditions.
Kohaku Males are easily recognized by their concave anal section and occasionally by breeding spots on the head. Spawning may result in as many as 1,000 eggs, with fry emerging in approximately 4 to 7 days, depending on the water temperature. Feed fry small live foods or frozen daphnia for the first 3 to 4 weeks. At that time, gradually change their diet to crushed flake and pellet foods. Their color will emerge in about 3 to 12 weeks.
Feed Kohaku Koi a quality pellet or flake food.
Kujaku Koi
The Kujaku High Quality Koi, Japan Strain has attractive markings said to represent peacock (kujaku) feathers. This bright, metallic koi has red/orange markings on a field of brilliant white, accentuated by a reticulated net-like pattern. This distinct set of traits differentiates the Kujaku Koi from other Japanese Koi with reticulated markings.
The Kujaku Koi we offer are rated by breeders as AAA Grade Select – the highest rating these fish can receive. They are produced by some of the best brood stock in Asia. While Japanese koi can live longer than 200 years, their typical life span is 25 to 35 years. These high-quality Japanese strain koi are a product of years of professional breeding, and will turn your pond into a showcase of champions.
The ideal setup for Kujaku Koi is a 1000+ gallon pond with a fine gravel substrate, rocks, and hardy plants. Because these koi savor plant roots and will dig to get to them, be sure to place large rocks around the base of plants to protect them. You will also need to provide adequate filtration to maintain proper water conditions.
Kujaku Males are easily recognized by their concave anal section and occasionally by breeding spots on the head. Spawning may result in as many as 1,000 eggs, with fry emerging in approximately 4 to 7 days, depending on the water temperature. Feed fry small live foods or frozen daphnia for the first 3 to 4 weeks. At that time, gradually change their diet to crushed flake and pellet foods. Their color will emerge in about 3 to 12 weeks.
Feed Kujaku Koi a quality pellet or flake food.
Sanke Koi
High Quality Koi, also known as Taisho Sanshoku or Sanke, originate in Japan, and are imported from Asia. Pure white coloration is adorned with red (hi) and black (sumi) markings over the body. Sanke Koi are part of “Gosanke,” or “The Three Families,” which also includes Kohaku and Showa Koi. In the United States, “Gosanke” Koi are often referred to as “The Big Three.” The Sanke Koi we are offering are rated by breeders as AAA Grade Select – the highest rating these fish can receive. They are produced by some of the best brood stock in Asia. While Sanke Koi can live longer than 200 years, they typically live 25 to 35 years. These high-quality Japanese Koi are a product of years of professional breeding, and will turn your pond into a showcase of champions. Taisho Sanke Koi are a must for the avid hobbyist.
The ideal setup for Sanke Koi is a 1000+ gallon pond with a fine gravel substrate, rocks, and hardy plants. Because these Koi savor plant roots and will dig to get to them, be sure to place large rocks around the base of plants to protect them. You will also need to provide adequate filtration to maintain proper water conditions.
Sanke Males are easily recognized by their concave anal section and occasionally by breeding spots on the head. Spawning may result in as many as 1,000 eggs, with fry emerging in approximately 4 to 7 days, depending on the water temperature. Feed fry small live foods or frozen daphnia for the first 3 to 4 weeks. At that time, gradually change their diet to crushed flake and pellet foods. Their color will emerge in about 3 to 12 weeks.
Feed Sanke Koi a quality pellet or flake food.






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