Many breeders will raise a mustard seed when raising koi, because the mustard seed is bold and has a large appetite. They can drive timid koi to interact with their keepers and help other koi adapt quickly to new environments. Mustard seeds are also a kind of koi, but they are larger than ordinary koi. They are gentle and generally do not bully Koi fish that are smaller than them.
When
raising koi, raising a mustard seed is to make the koi adapt to the new environment more quickly, because the mustard seed is bolder, which can drive the timid koi to interact with the breeder. They also eat a lot and interact with their keepers when feeding. Mustard seeds are more like pets than koi. Mustard seed is also one of the varieties of koi, and the common koi is large, their adult body length can reach about 70 centimeters. Although they are big, they are gentle and generally do not bully small koi. Two, the difference
between mustard seed and tea carp 1, feeding habits are different: mustard seed koi's appetite is larger, and feeding habits are miscellaneous, feeding any food will eat. Tea carp does not eat much, although it is also an omnivorous fish, but there is no mustard seed koi can eat.
2. Different colors: Although both tea carp and mustard carp are yellow, mustard koi carp is yellow with a little green, and the color is a little dim compared with tea carp. The color of tea carp is bright yellow, brighter than that of mustard carp, but the belly of tea carp is white, and mustard carp is the same color as a whole. In addition, the tail of the mustard seed koi is a little red, while the tea carp is not.
3. Different species: The mustard seed koi carp is a species bred from Qiucui and tea carp, and the tea carp is a species bred from mud light yellow koi carp. The two fish species are different.