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How to select the varieties of koi and what are the common varieties of koi

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
The varieties of koi are usually red and white koi or Dazheng tricolor. This is a very common koi breed, which is also good in ornamental value, and the price is not high, so it is not very expensive, so it is unlikely to buy dyed ones. For novices, it is not recommended to buy too expensive koi, because expensive koi is not easy to raise, and once it is raised to death, there will be great losses, and more common varieties will be more suitable.
How to select the varieties of koi and what are the common varieties of koi 1. How to select koi varieties

Red and white koi or Dazheng tricolor are usually selected for selecting koi varieties. This is a very common koi breed, which is also good in ornamental value, and the price is not high, so it is not very expensive, so it is unlikely to buy dyed ones. For novices, it is not recommended to buy too expensive koi, because the precious koi is not easy to raise, and once it is raised dead, it will have great losses, which is more suitable for ordinary varieties.

2. What are the common varieties of koi

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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