• Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Depressed
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarrased
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Godly
  • Happy
  • Hateful
  • Hungry
  • Innocent
  • Meh
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Secret
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • Results 1 to 3 of 3

    Thread: Botan and Yellow Monkey bloodlines

    1. #1
      Primitive is offline Senior Member
      is Converting pool to koi pond
       
      Feeling:
      Cool
       
      Join Date
      Mar 2016
      Location
      Southern California
      Posts
      380

      Botan and Yellow Monkey bloodlines

      Can someone shed light on these blood lines from Dainichi.
      I'd like to know how big those parent Koi are and if there's anything special about them because they seem to command a very high price.

      I know that Botan is a Karashigoi, reportedly 115cm parent, non ginrin.
      The Yellow Monkey is a Ginrin Karashigoi, but i couldn't find out how large it is.

      • Remove Ads
        Advertising from Google
        Promoting Koi and Pond
        keeping since 2007

         

    2. #2
      Matt24's Avatar
      Matt24 is offline Senior Member
      is watchin' em grow
       
      Feeling:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Jul 2012
      Location
      Oklahoma
      Posts
      3,394
      I searched for the Yellow Monkey parents a good bit. I only found pictures and videos of the little ones, nothing on the parents.

    3. #3
      miaco is offline Junior Member
      This user has no status.
       
      Feeling:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Aug 2024
      Location
      USA
      Posts
      3
      Botan, being a Karashigoi, is indeed impressive at 115cm, which is quite large for a Koi. The size likely contributes to its high value, along with its pedigree. As for Yellow Monkey, it's a Ginrin Karashigoi, but specific details about its size seem harder to find. Given that it’s from Dainichi and a Ginrin variety, it’s also likely to be quite valuable. Size, quality of the Ginrin scales, and lineage all play a role in the high prices of these Koi.

      • Remove Ads
        Advertising from Google
        Promoting Koi and Pond
        keeping since 2007

         

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •