Varieties of Koi
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Kohaku koi varieties that have a white body with red spots on his body. Kohaku arguably the most popular among the varieties of koi. This can be understood because its hue directly reminiscent of the flag to the Japanese nationality. And it is no exaggeration when Kohaku koi regarded as the "first and last", because generally the first time people will choose the Kohaku, then move variety, then eventually back to Kohaku.
To achieve coraknya now, in the long time needed to produce Kohaku. From a black koi koi, rosy-cheeked born through a mutation, which then popular with the name "Hookazuki". In the year 1800, from "Hookazuki" It was born a white koi. This white colored koi then intercrossed out with Higoi, born Haraka, namely a white koi with red spots. Haraka itself means red-bellied (Red belly). Then air-consecutive-born Hoo Aka (red-cheeked), Era-Hi (berinsang red). Since 1830 came the koi with some red head (Zukin-kaburi), red-lipped koi (Kuchibeni), and Sarasa who have red backs and white. Short said the Meiji era, Kohaku is well known and was developed specifically.
The white color on Kohaku into the limelight to determine the quality of Kohaku. Must clean white color like the color of snow, must not be white, yellowish or brownish white. As for the color red, which is desired is solid red, but bright (bright). The red color is twofold, namely the basic purple and yellowish brown. The first one is more dense and not easily washed out, but not smooth. While the latter is more subtle and not easily washed out, but it is difficult to obtain.
Many kinds of Kohaku. The types of which was distinguished by the number of red spots on his back. There are two, three or four, but there is also the only one. Inazuma Kohaku has a red-like form of lightning on his back. Gotenzakura is a Kohaku that has red spots that seim-bang on the left and right side of his back. Napoleon is Doitsu Kohaku Kohaku-Germans who have a red color like Napoleon's hat. Fuji is a Kohaku Kohaku that have palan gum-colored silver on his head. They looked very pretty. But her beauty would be lost when he was two years old. Shiromuji is a koi that has a plain white body, while the whole body is red Akamuji usual. Akumuji often referred to as Higoi. Higoi that dark color called Benigoi or Hiaka. Higoi with white fins fondly called as Aka-Hajiro. Tancho-Kohaku koi whole body is white with red spots on the head.
To achieve coraknya now, in the long time needed to produce Kohaku. From a black koi koi, rosy-cheeked born through a mutation, which then popular with the name "Hookazuki". In the year 1800, from "Hookazuki" It was born a white koi. This white colored koi then intercrossed out with Higoi, born Haraka, namely a white koi with red spots. Haraka itself means red-bellied (Red belly). Then air-consecutive-born Hoo Aka (red-cheeked), Era-Hi (berinsang red). Since 1830 came the koi with some red head (Zukin-kaburi), red-lipped koi (Kuchibeni), and Sarasa who have red backs and white. Short said the Meiji era, Kohaku is well known and was developed specifically.
The white color on Kohaku into the limelight to determine the quality of Kohaku. Must clean white color like the color of snow, must not be white, yellowish or brownish white. As for the color red, which is desired is solid red, but bright (bright). The red color is twofold, namely the basic purple and yellowish brown. The first one is more dense and not easily washed out, but not smooth. While the latter is more subtle and not easily washed out, but it is difficult to obtain.
Many kinds of Kohaku. The types of which was distinguished by the number of red spots on his back. There are two, three or four, but there is also the only one. Inazuma Kohaku has a red-like form of lightning on his back. Gotenzakura is a Kohaku that has red spots that seim-bang on the left and right side of his back. Napoleon is Doitsu Kohaku Kohaku-Germans who have a red color like Napoleon's hat. Fuji is a Kohaku Kohaku that have palan gum-colored silver on his head. They looked very pretty. But her beauty would be lost when he was two years old. Shiromuji is a koi that has a plain white body, while the whole body is red Akamuji usual. Akumuji often referred to as Higoi. Higoi that dark color called Benigoi or Hiaka. Higoi with white fins fondly called as Aka-Hajiro. Tancho-Kohaku koi whole body is white with red spots on the head.








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