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How to choose mustard koi and what varieties do koi have

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Look at the eyes: When choosing mustard koi, you should first look at the eyes, and it is best to choose red eyes, which is of great value. Look at the body color: The body color of mustard koi is also obvious, usually yellow. If only a part of it is yellow, it means that the variety is not pure. Choose variety: Mustard koi is famous for German koi. Compared with other koi, this kind of koi has certain advantages in size and looks bigger.
How to choose mustard koi and what varieties do koi have 1. How to choose mustard koi

1. Look at the eyes: When choosing mustard koi, you should first look at the eyes, and it is best to choose red eyes, which is of great value.

3. Look at the body color: The body color of mustard koi is also obvious, usually yellow. If only a part of it is yellow, it means that the variety is not pure.

3. Choose variety: Mustard koi is famous for German koi. Compared with other koi, this kind of koi has certain advantages in size and looks bigger.

2. What kinds of koi are there

1. Red and white koi: As the name implies, red and white koi is composed of red and white. The most important thing for red and white koi is that its head should be red, and its body color should be evenly distributed and symmetrical.

2, Dazheng Tricolor Koi: Dazheng Tricolor originated from Taisho era in Japan, and was named Dazheng Tricolor Koi because of its black, white and red tricolor. The main ornamental value of this variety of koi lies in its three colors with lustrous blue background ink spots. If these ink spots are distributed on the shoulders, they can be called top grade.

3. Writing carp: Writing carp, also known as writing koi, is a breed after crossing writing carp and golden carp. Common carp generally has a white background and black ink spots on its body. Just like ink dripping on white paper, the ink spots on carp are generally large.

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