KOHAKU
Before (May20)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNW5...annel=JDKCJDKC
after 62cm (Feb21)
enjoy,
han
KOHAKU
Before (May20)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNW5...annel=JDKCJDKC
after 62cm (Feb21)
enjoy,
han
SANKE
Before (May20)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5hI...annel=JDKCJDKC
after 64cm (Feb21)
and couple of Marudo Karashi Nisai
before 28 and 32cm (June20)
after
karashi A 71cm (Feb21)
karashi B 73.5cm (Feb21)
Last edited by frostbitez; 03-12-2021 at 11:45 PM.
comments are welcome
han
Beautiful fish.
Regarding requests for immediate feedback, note that often less than 10% of the people on the forum may be registered members. And one must be a registered member in order to post a comment. For example, right now there are 40 members of 474 (!) total online. So although there are nearly 500 people that potentially are reading your recent post, only 40 have the ability to post a comment. And then among those that can comment, many (like me) may not yet have the expertise to provide meaningful feedback. So please understand it may take a while to get comments on your post.
Sue
Last edited by KingstonKoi; 03-13-2021 at 02:45 AM.
Very nice!! I really like the Kohaku. Congrats! The sumi on the Sanke seems to have weakened a bit - perhaps there's still hope for future sumi??
You're getting amazing growth out of these fish. Can you share information on your setup and how you're achieving such growth.
Id take the kohaku if it was a female for sure.
With results like the ones you consistently get, you could make a fortune running your own Azukari. I'd send you fish in a heartbeat. Obviously, you know what you're doing but I have to wonder how big of an impact your climate has on the growth. You don't see growth like this in the United States
the kohaku and sanke both are male
thanks bro, right now i'm making a special project on a dainichi tosais (will update here later) already at 40-48cm @9 months (by certificate), one of them kinda very good (still confuse why the Shigeru of dainichi let the fish go as a cheapo fish :P)
they all already in my pond in Indonesia. yes they still nisai if looking at the birth certificate (all of them born @june 2019)
hi bro
yes in here we can feed koi all time in a year, only have to tune the temp so they can stabilize @25-26C (normally @28-29C)
the thing is my pond only 11m3 with another 2m3 of filter chamber so i need to release some of them every year (if not all of them) so i can try new fishes to grow
this year i got a new bio media which are really good, i can feed almost 1.8kg hi protein feed daily easy from before max @1.1kg daily
so i'm trying to get few batch of tosai (already got dainichi and momotaro) and try to raise 25 nisai in a go (i limit my nisai fishes only @15 -18pcs at a time) will update later
best reg
han
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf8sin1hHGd/
80cm @July 22
I'm hoping to get my Karashi from Torazo to 1m in my pond. Some say it's not possible, but we'll see. Indonesia doesn't have a cold season so they grow nonstop. I'm in Southern California so we have about 3-4 months of cold weather, not freezing ever, just around 50F at night.
hi Steve
great achievement there...I never got a chance to keep a Torazos kohaku, even when my dealer putting order a year before (last visit there i get to see the oyagois he have and they are still in very good shape for an oyagoi)
kinda hard to grow a meter koi in my pond since my pond only sized around 2.6x2.8m and always crowded
han