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Kohaku
Php 4,000
It has been said that koi keeping begins and ends with Kohaku. In any variety that contains red patterns, it's evaluated on an examination of its Kohaku pattern. Kohaku, Taisho Sanke, and Showa are the most popular three varieties of koi and are referred to as Gosanke.
Showa
Php 5,000
Showa are one of the Gosanke or "Big 3" koi fish along with Taisho Sanke and Kohaku koi. Showa are beautiful koi, with colors of white, red, and black painted across their bodies the same way that a Japanese brush drawing suggests artistic interpretation without every stroke being complete. The beauty of these fish stir our emotions with it's exquisite combination of colors.
Tancho
Php 12,000
Tancho are gorgeous snowy white koi with a large Hi marking on their heads. The position of the Hi marking is very important and should be well proportioned on just the head. The round Hi needs to cover as much area as possibly between its eye and nose. But without covering the eye or the nose. The edge must be sharp and the coloration must be deep red. The Hi should not spread to the shoulders or back and the body and the white body should be free of any imperfections.
Platinum
Php 4,000
Platinum are solid color koi belonging to the Hikari Muji group. Its head should have a strong metallic shine and the pectoral fins and the entire body should shine dazzlingly. Platinum koi were produced out of Nezu Ogon (a very old variety of grey metallic koi) and Kigoi played in important part in making the other Hikarimoyo.
Ogon
Php 6,000
Since Mr. Sawata Aoki produced the first Ogon in 1947, a number of breeders have produced various Hikarimono based on the Ogon. Ogon, meaning Gold, belongs to the Hikari Muji group. Ogon is a solid color metallic koi, from silver to gold and shines beautifully in a pond.
Taisho Sanke
Php 9,000
Taisho Sanshoku, also called Taisho Sanke and Sanke, were developed from Kohaku about 80 years ago in 1918 in the era of Taisho. One day, while breeding Kohaku, a koi suddenly appeared with scattered and dirty Sumi over its body.
Shusui
Php 4,500
Shusui was the first Doitsu variety of koi and are one of the only two blue koi! They are a Doitsu (scale-less) version of Asagi. Shusui was first bred in the early 1900's by Yoshigoro Akiyama mixing the Doitsugio, a German scale fish, and the Asagi.
Butterfly / Hirenaga
Php 6,000
Hirenaga koi are the butterflies of the water, and are known for their graceful, flowing fins. The style of these butterfly type koi are very popular!
Also known as Butterfly Koi, the long fins and tail of the Hirenaga should be solid without tears and ideally should be symmetrical. They can have longer more slender bodies as it adds to their elegance.