Everything You Need To Find Out Regarding The Black Koi Fish


Black koi fish are koi fish that bear the black koi pattern. A lot of people choose the black koi compared to other koi fish. Overall, koi fish, which originate from the carp family, are known to live up to 35 years, though there are records that carp can live for over 200 hundred years! Several koi ponds across the globe have black koi fish just because koi are magnificent fish that live for a very long time.

Koi fish were originally bred from carp in Japan. Koi are available in several colors, not just black. Black koi fish particularly were bred from carp fish that had one or two colors. Thanks to the dedication and patience of Japanese koi breeders, koi breeders from all over the world, as well as koi lovers, are able to enjoy an amazing colorful array of koi fish today.

The male and also female koi fish have characteristics that separate them from each other. For example, the male koi fish have concave anal areas and they are identified by a breeding spot at their heads. After spawning, the female koi is capable of laying as many as a thousand eggs. The fry (baby koi) hatch anywhere between four to seven days, based on the temperature of the pond. Koi spawning as well as fry hatching may happen very fast, but it normally takes 3 to 12 weeks for the fry to reveal their diverse colors.

Just like any other koi fish, black koi have to be kept in ponds that are big enough since koi fish tend to grow up to three feet long. The Magoi koi, which is a well known black koi, is seen to grow large very quickly. The Magoi koi may appear bronze if it's viewed from all directions other than from the top. Many koi breeders are making use of this particular black koi for breeding together with other koi to be able to create large koi in different color patterns. Another black koi is the Karasu koi, also known as the crow koi. The body of this koi is black and its fins are also black. The Karasu koi's belly can also be white or orange in color.

Did you know that nearly all koi change their colors and this is in reaction to the environment, especially their diet? Energetic koi fish normally have vibrant colors. One particular koi, the Matsukawabake koi, is well known for its shifting colors. Although it is considered as a black koi, the Matsukawabake koi can change its color pattern when the water temperatures and foods change. This particular koi can appear totally black on one day and completely white the next. This black koi usually goes back to its original colors when its environment and diet go back to normal or original condition.

Between the different varieties of black koi, the Kumonryu koi or dragonfish koi, appear to be the favorite black koi of most koi enthusiasts. This black koi is tagged "dragonfish" because it resembles an ancient dragon in the paintings. This black koi tends to undergo color changes when the seasons change.

Koi ponds from around the world will have koi fish in a wide variety of color patterns. Koi fish are an excellent addition to any pond. With their varying colors, they can provide limitless hours of amusement for everyone. Why, even the black koi fish alone are unique enough in their color changes!