How big do Platinum Ogon koi grow?

There are many color varieties for sale in this store. Maximum Size: In aquariums, Koi can grow to be about 12″-18″ long, including their tails.

Are Ogon koi rare?

Cream specimens are rare and the most popular choices are bright yellow (Yamabuki Ogon) and Platinum (Purachina Ogon). This type of koi does not have reticulated scales. Although Ogon koi lack the decorative patterns of many other varieties they remain striking specimens and offer beauty in simplicity.

How big can platinum koi get?

Platinum Ogon Koi is a Japanese Strain that has a solid, metallic white coloration, which will be a vivid stand-out in your pond. Koi can live 25-35 years or more in captivity when properly cared for, and get as large as 3 feet long, so they will need a large space made specifically for koi.

Why are koi fish so expensive?

The main reason why koi prices can go so high is largely due to the prevalence of koi breeding, which began in Japan in the 1700s by rice farmers. Just as dogs are bred for their specific traits, so were these koi selected for their distinctive colors and patterns.

What is an Ogon koi?

Ogon (meaning “golden”) koi are metallic, solid, single-colored koi fish in the Hikarimuji class (Hikari – “shiny”; Muji – “one”). Ogon has become synonymous with a collective name for metallic, solid-colored koi.

What is a Nezu Ogon?

Nezu Ogon are an old type of Ogon. They are a metallic colored dark grey Koi. As with other Ogons, the color should be uniform throughout the fish. Also, look for any signs of previous damage, for any scars will take away from any Ogon’s look.

What is a Kikokuryu koi?

Kikokuryu is essentially a metallic Kumonryu, a koi with shiny Platinum skin and fins with deep Sumi colors throughout. The lustrous shine of this koi is important and more fascinating than the Kumonryu.

Are ghost koi expensive?

Ghost Koi are often much cheaper than true Nishikigoi Koi Carp, as they aren’t classified or recognised as true Koi Carp to zealous Koi hobbyists.

Can koi fish bite you?

Are My Fingers Safe? Koi won’t bite while you feed them, but may harmlessly pull on your finger as they try to get food. Koi have very muscular mouths and will be able to give your fingers a noticeable “pull” if they manage to get ahold of any while feeding.