Koi

H&D

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As asked in another
thread by seamaiden do I own that Koi in my avitar ...

I wish I did she is a beutiful fish , I do own a Koi which I will have till the day I die but she is tattooed on me in ink ...

That Koi in my avitar is a world champ And worth a fortune
 

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smokeh

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that looks quite nice. looks like shitty ink has been used though. detail isnt that good either. only the scales that stand out, the flower and the koi head dont look too detailed. ill post a pick of mine i got done. its a dragon though but abit different. ill see if i got a pic somewhere
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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that looks quite nice. looks like shitty ink has been used though. detail isnt that good either. only the scales that stand out, the flower and the koi head dont look too detailed. ill post a pick of mine i got done. its a dragon though but abit different. ill see if i got a pic somewhere
To me, it looks like it was done in a more traditional tating style. I am prolly wrong though as i know very little about them.
 

smokeh

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yer. when my son is born in 8 days(hopefully) his name goes in there. the dragon kind of symbolises the protection of his name in the scroll. as in id do anythin to keep my son safe and supported. with petals falling and the dragon in between flames. i still love it. i have kinda gone off my other tats.

time for a new 1 :p
 

Seamaiden

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As asked in another
thread by seamaiden do I own that Koi in my avitar ...

I wish I did she is a beutiful fish , I do own a Koi which I will have till the day I die but she is tattooed on me in ink ...

That Koi in my avitar is a world champ And worth a fortune
I know a good fish when I see it. I once got, when I worked for a small-scale importer/breeder, a baby BLUE doitsu. This thing was blue, you know that's not a normal color morph for koi, so when I saw it swimming around I snagged it. It looks like the koi in your av is also a doitsu. :D

I can talk fish all day long.
 

Seamaiden

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whats like the best koi, I would want to get it small and raise it, clearly the cheaper of the options as well.
The best are pure white, have proper conformation, and have a perfectly round mark centered on their foreheads of the purest, truest red (just like the Japanese flag). Red and white are generally more highly prized, I believe they are called Tancho (I used to know almost all the different types, which when translated are rather romantic names, like cloudy autumn sky with metallic sparkles), Kohaku are also very populare. Showa tend to be my favorite. :D
ok dont get mad at me but..why are koi so special? just cool to look at?
They are cool to look at, and are highly prized simply for their beauty.
yeah they are like big goldfish...
It's a carp, essentially, a Cyprinid. They are easily tamed and can learn quite quickly (both goldies and koi, though there's a research article somewhere about goldies learning... something, sorry, I'm drawing a blank on the specifics), though they learn "human" and not necessarily "individual" as many cichlids do. They are VERY long-lived, having been known to live well over 100 years.

They're just gorgeous, is all. Check out the fish on this site, to give you an idea of the "affordable", yet quality fish.

Koi For Sale - Page 1 - Champion Nishikigoi
http://www.champkoi.com/products.php?res=SHOW_WINNERS
Ok, I've just spent... fuck, 45 minutes going through the koi. Of COURSE, I've found so many that I absolutely adore, but of course. Not a single blue (doitsu or otherwise!), though. I cried the day I lost that pondful of fish, and it's the only time in my life that I cried over fish.

Koi varieties.
 
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OnSolomonsGrave

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First thing i did was look at small koi, they are very affordable 100 for 2 of the highest quality. Whats the diffrence between these fish and the ones that are 3500 a peice?
 

Seamaiden

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Quality, Solomon, it's ALL about quality. I've seen 6" fish at a show that could be purchased for about $3,500, and that was 20 years ago. I've seen show winners that were valued at over $100K.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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ahh so to equate this to something i know about, it would be like me growing 10 plants and having 1 amazing phenotype and the other 9 are just meh? Tell me I am getting this at least somewhat.
 

Seamaiden

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You're getting this somewhat. Look, it's just like a kennel show or a horse show. There are different factors that the judges consider.

Conformation: For a koi, there is a specific body shape, length, ratio from nose to gill (operculum), gill to pectoral fin, dorsal, and so on. Balance, weight, and color also all factor into the equation.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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You're getting this somewhat. Look, it's just like a kennel show or a horse show. There are different factors that the judges consider.

Conformation: For a koi, there is a specific body shape, length, ratio from nose to gill (operculum), gill to pectoral fin, dorsal, and so on. Balance, weight, and color also all factor into the equation.
I could give a shit about half those things ( not tyring to be rude) I only want a big pretty fish. I was looking for blue ones they are very expensive and rare i only found 1 semi blue one on that whole site and it was 3500
 

Seamaiden

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I could give a shit about half those things ( not tyring to be rude) I only want a big pretty fish. I was looking for blue ones they are very expensive and rare i only found 1 semi blue one on that whole site and it was 3500
Right, most people don't really care or have a need. So, you get the fish that attracts you and pleases you. This isn't like a horse or a dog where conformation = performance.

What is problematic is getting the super cheap koi from pet stores. I have seen truly deformed fish that should have been culled as soon as they grew out enough for the farmer to see that it had both eyes on one side of its head, or that its mouth wasn't actually attached to its throat properly, shit like that. Oh, or having all its fins, that's kind of important as well.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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Holy shit if i saw that i would immediatly walk out of the store. But yeah I see what you are saying. How is Cali for fruit trees sea, I am a farmer at heart and have dreams for my backyard when I move.
 

Seamaiden

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Holy shit if i saw that i would immediatly walk out of the store. But yeah I see what you are saying. How is Cali for fruit trees sea, I am a farmer at heart and have dreams for my backyard when I move.
Well, we are known as the nation's bread basket. :D Different areas can grow different things. Up here in the Sierra it's apples and I think peaches, definitely grapes (I know, not a tree, unless you grow 'em big!), cherries, olives, and walnuts. Near the coast you can grow practically anything that doesn't require prolonged cold or a good frost.
 
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