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Premium Asagi Koi Fish (Cyprinus carpio) - Japanese Ornamental Carp for Ponds & Water Gardens - Perfect for Outdoor Decoration & Relaxation
Premium Asagi Koi Fish (Cyprinus carpio) - Japanese Ornamental Carp for Ponds & Water Gardens - Perfect for Outdoor Decoration & Relaxation

Premium Asagi Koi Fish (Cyprinus carpio) - Japanese Ornamental Carp for Ponds & Water Gardens - Perfect for Outdoor Decoration & Relaxation

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Product Description

Asagi Koi (Cyprinus carpio) are one of the oldest and most traditional koi varieties, easily recognized by their serene blue-gray netted scales across the back and vibrant red or orange coloration on the belly, fins, and gill plates. The contrast of the reticulated scalation and warm accent colors gives the Asagi a refined, timeless appearance highly prized in koi collections.


Description:

Common Name: Asagi Koi

Scientific Name: Cyprinus carpio

Family: Cyprinidae

Size: Up to 24 inches (61 cm) or more in large ponds

Temperament: Peaceful

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate


Native Region:

Japan (selectively bred from common carp)


Aquarium or Pond Setup:

Tank Size/Pond: Minimum 250 gallons; large outdoor ponds preferred

Temperature: 59–77°F (15–25°C)

pH: 6.8–8.2

Hardness: Moderate

Decor: Clear, open swimming areas with smooth surfaces; strong biological filtration and water clarity are key


Additional Tips:

Behavior: Social, active, and peaceful; thrives in koi groups

Tankmates: Other koi or large, non-aggressive coldwater fish

Diet: Omnivorous – quality koi pellets, greens, and protein treats

Care: Maintain excellent water quality and regular pond maintenance

Outdoor Care: Cold-hardy; deeper ponds are recommended for wintering in cooler climates

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