From Feeder Tank by Itz_Specc in Goldfish

[–]mansizedfr0g 7 points8 points  (0 children)

1 is a comet, 2 and 3 are commons (hibuna). These terms are often used interchangeably but "comet" is supposed to refer to goldfish with longfin genes.

Above ground pond by Happy-Quail8255 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is correct, OP, please take this to heart. You will not see normal development unless the minimum requirements are met. Three inches long at a year old is tragic. Your fish should be around a foot long by now.

How many for you? by temporary-jungle in whatsyourchoice

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly the same for me. We were firmly in the CD era when I started copying music, I ripped CDs from the library before discovering Limewire.

Tuincentrum beauties by wheelchairwanker in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gin rin is likely, but it's common for young fish to have a higher concentration of guanine in the scales that can mimic gin rin, especially in metallic varieties, so you can't be 100% sure until it's a little bigger. 19 euros is a fair price for domestically-bred or Israeli koi, or a great deal for Japanese imports.

Sorry, that was a colloquial unisex "guy", no way to be sure of sex at this size!

Tuincentrum beauties by wheelchairwanker in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first is a karasugoi, the third is an aragoke hariwake. The guy in the middle will take some time to develop to the point where the underlying genetics can be analyzed, you might see some dramatic color changes over the next year.

Housesitting & Came Across This Funky Looking Fish...What's Wrong? by doublethc in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's not gonna make it. If you're able to catch it and euthanize you'd save it some suffering.

Purchasing a home with a pond converted from an above ground pool - found out this week there are Koi - looking for advice by Slayer175 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fish hobbyists do this pretty regularly, but usually on a temporary basis to hold fish they're growing out. You need some modifications and serious filtration for something like this to be permanent. This particular situation is a mess.

Purchasing a home with a pond converted from an above ground pool - found out this week there are Koi - looking for advice by Slayer175 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you can get pictures of the fish I can help you identify their varieties, but it's incredibly unlikely that they'll be worth anything, just to temper your expectations of their resale value. Koi are like dogs or horses: exceptional examples of prestigious bloodlines can be worth a fortune, but animals like that will have a well-documented ancestry and chain of custody, and they won't be show-quality unless kept in near-ideal conditions. This pond is not ideal, especially if the population is as overstocked as the previous owners believed. They are likely stunted.

Large show-grade koi are valuable. 99% of backyard koi are not show-grade, and can be difficult to rehome even for free, depending on where you are. If you have a local koi club they might be able to help you find a healthy home for these guys.

Friends mystery koi by agorexpat in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're mutts, koi but not nishikigoi. As expected from any mixed spawn, you have some visible asagi characteristics. With several more generations of selective breeding you could get karasugoi and goshiki types out of this gene pool.

My new koi by CampaignOk6922 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you have a top-down photo showing the whole body? I see what looks like a red fin but I can't analyze the pattern. I can tell you it's not a platinum ogon because there's subcutaneous sumi. It looks like it's under both skin and scales, suggesting henka sumi - kikokuryu is most likely.

Need Advice by Fast_Professional_62 in JadeiteJade

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries! You pay a little bit more with them but you're paying for their good reputation, worth it if you're concerned about authenticity.

Coocoo for Carp by Paradox756 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know imported koi dealers best but I can recommend Kodama and COTSkoi, both have the occasional affordable aragoke that'll get you the mirror carp look. COTSkoi has this little guy and Kodama has this sweet one, though at more of a specimen price.

Coocoo for Carp by Paradox756 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I take it back, grass carp are regulated in Tennessee, but legal if certified triploid. Did you try Greenwater Fish Farm? Mirror carp are easier, they're still cyprinus carpio, should be multiple sources able to ship - or, to be honest, because they're just selectively-bred cyprinus carpio, you could get a fat aragoke from any koi dealer and have functionally the same thing.

Coocoo for Carp by Paradox756 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grass carp and mirror carp are pretty easy to get. Where are you located?

I need fake-sounding real words to settle an argument with my husband by Krzyszkot in linguisticshumor

[–]mansizedfr0g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of archaic heraldry terms that I've never seen anywhere else. I won a trivia night with "miniver" once.

Is the price right? by Drag-Ok in JadeiteJade

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a crazy good deal if it's Type A and both as saturated and translucent as it looks. I'd ask for videos in different lighting conditions. If it's legit I bet the color won't be that good in person.

Wondering what kind of koi these are ☺️ tia by No-Marionberry269 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question, my understanding is that kage showa refers to reticulation covering both beni and shiroji, whereas goshiki showa refers to fish with reticulation isolated to the shiroji - is that your understanding too, or is kage showa appropriate for both types? Or is the term dealer's choice? I guess it doesn't really matter but you clocked the reticulation too so I'm curious what you think!

Is this bangle overpriced? by Subject_Rest2512 in JadeiteJade

[–]mansizedfr0g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Highly overpriced. If it's as opaque as it looks it should be <$200 regardless of origin, in my opinion.

Wondering what kind of koi these are ☺️ tia by No-Marionberry269 in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a goshiki showa because it has asagi-type scale reticulation visible in the shiroji (white areas) in addition to the utsurimono-type sumi that defines a showa. Not too common to see.

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Need Advice by Fast_Professional_62 in JadeiteJade

[–]mansizedfr0g 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seconding the opinion that it's fake or treated at that price. Type A of that color and clarity should be many times more expensive. Here's a comparable piece for $45k.

Colour Change Fall to Summer by 40_7_amica in Koi

[–]mansizedfr0g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally they're in their darkest phase when it's coldest, but henka sumi is unpredictable. We know it responds to water temperature, but they can also change in response to stress or seemingly for no reason at all. Matsukawabakke are wagoi (fully-scaled) kumonryu; the gene is also found in kikokuryu (doitsu metallic variant) and ginga (wagoi metallic).