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nissai koi. imported koi pretoria south africa.Ai Indigo Blue. -goromo
Sub-variety of the Koromo with blue edging to its scales. Aka Red. It often
precedes other terms -Bekko Sub-variety of the Bekko which has a red body
carrying black patches.-hajiro Sub-variety of the Kohaku which has red pectoral
fins tipped with white. -matsuba Sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the
Matsuba pattern is seen on an all red Koi -muji Sub-variety of the Kohaku in
which the whole body is red. -Sanke Sub-variety of the Taisho in which the Hi
colour extends from head to tail without a break Akabo Red.Akami Eye with red
iris. Akebi Light Blue Aragoi Jumbled scales -applied to Doitsu mirror scales,
an alternative to Yoroi.Asagi A basic variety in which the scales are blue in an
all over reticulated manner; the edges are light blue or white.-Sanke
Sub-variety of the Asagi with red on the head and upper abdomen Ato-sumi
Late black. It refers to black areas that develop as the Koi matures and which
did not show in the young Koi Bekko A basic variety in which red, white, or
yellow bodies are patched with black (sumi). Doitsu scales may also be seen as a
sub-variety. Beni A dark red. Darker than Aka, of which it is a shade. Beta-gin
A scale type of the Kinginrin in which the whole scale surface glitters.-Showa A
sub-variety of the Showa Sanke.Bongiri Applied to a Koi that has no red in the
tail region - a fault in the Kohaku, which should have red in the peduncle
(though not in the tail itself). Bozu A priest - applied to a Kohaku that has no
Hi (red) on its head. A fault. Budo Grape. A cluster of scales that are likened
to bunches of grapes -Sanke A sub-variety of the Koromo Bunka A Sanke (Sanshoku)
in which the pectoral fins are shiny or metallic.Chagoi A sub-variety of the
Kawarimono. Cha means brown or yellow-brown (saffron) Dagara A stepped pattern
as seen on Kohaku in which the areas of red are likened to stepping stones.Daiya
Diamond Ginrin. A scale type of the Kinginrin which was developed in Hiroshima
and is often referred to under this latter name. Danmoyo This means stepped
pattern and is applied to the Kohaku and is likened to stepping stones in a pond
- it is the alternative word to Dagara. Doitsu A variety derived from the German
mirror carp. It may be mirror scaled or leather or a combination of both types.
Mirror scale scattered at random on the body are a decided fault. -Aka Sanke A
sub-variety of the Taisho in which mirror scales are found on the Taisho, with a
Hi that extends from head to tail.-Kohaku A sub-variety of the Kohaku with
Doitsu scale. -Ogon A sub-variety of the Ogon -Sanke A sub-variety of the Sanke.-Showa
A sub-variety of the Showa Sanke. Dorogoi This means mud black Koi and refers to
the various forms of the Magoi or wild carp of Japan, of which this is
one.Echigo This is a collective name sometimes applied to the three scale types,
other than Daiya, which are found in the Kinginrin variety Enyu Doitsu Scales
with a platinum colour. It is a cross between the Shusui and the Medori (green)
varieties. A variable Koi in its colours which tend to fade with maturity. Era-Aka
An early form of Kohaku in which the gill covers were red. Etsu No Hisoku A
variety of the Medorigoi of the Kawarimono. It was first bred in 1965 and the
name combines an old Chinese state and green chinaware. Fuji When a Koi has a
beautiful sparkling silver patch on its head or, more rarely, on its pectoral
fins, it is likened to snow on the top of mount Fujiyama. It is extremely
striking but at present it is not a stable condition and disappears after 2-3
years. -Kohaku A sub-variety of the Kohaku with Fuji markings. -Sanke A
sub-variety of the Taisho with Fuji markings.Gin Metallic silver. It is seen in
many varieties. -bo A sub-variety of the Ogon that has no value; they exhibit
silver in parts of their scales against a black base colour.-Matsuba A
sub-variety of Ogon in which the reticulate pattern lies over a platinum body
colour.-Kabuto A sub-variety of the Ogon in which the head has silver scales
that are likened to a helmet or cap. The body is variable, speckled with silver
scales; base colour is black -Shiro A sub-variety of the Hikari Utsuri in which
the Showa Sanke carries a platinum or silvery metallic sheen to its scales.-sui
A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo in which the Shusui has a less golden appearance
to the Hi marking than in the Kinsui. It is thus not, a platinum or silver shade
as such. -rin Platinum or silvery sheen to the scales. Goior Wild carp, an old
name for Koi. Goke A scale of a fish. Goshiki This is five coloured Koi. They
are very variable, some being extremely dark in colour, others being visually
lighter and invariably better looking as the colours are more apparent. It is a
sub-variety of the Kawarimono. -Shusui This is a sub-variety of the Kawarimono.
Gotensakura Castle Cherry Blossom. It is a sub-variety of the Kohaku which has a
dappled pattern in clusters evenly spread on both sides of the body. Hachibi Red
head. Hageshiro A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the Koi Is black, but
with white tips to the pectoral fins and a white patch on the head. Hagoromo Ha
is angel's wings and in this variation it refers to the pectoral fins of a
Koromo of the Aigoromo type Hajiro This is a sub-variety of the Kawarimono in
which the black Koi has white tips to its pectoral fins. Hakushu Green lateral
scales on a platinum body. A hybrid of Midorigoi and platinum Ogon Hana Flower -
round red markings between the dorsal and lateral lines. -ko Flower maiden - a
pet name for Koi in Japan.-Shusui A sub-variety of the Shusui in which there is
red between the dorsal blue colour and the lateral line. Hanatsuki A sub-variety
of the Kohaku in which the head Hi patch extends to the tip of the mouth
Haramaki A colour which forms a band rather like a belt over the dorsal surface
- used as a descriptive term in unique Koi. Hariwake A two coloured Koi with
metallic sheen and one of the colours is platinum. A member of the Hikarimoyo
group. -Doitsu A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo with mirror scales. -Matsuba A
sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo with the reticulated Matsuba pattern spread over
the dorsal area of the body. Hatsuhi The first rising sun of the New Year - a
pinkish white; descriptive term used in unique Koi. Hi Red. The term precedes a
number of sub-varieties and unique Koi. -aka A dark form of Akamuji which is the
all-red Koi of the Kohaku. It means the same as Beni.-Botan Scarlet Peony. A
term used on unique Koi which have a large Sumi patch on a red body. -goi An all
red Koi same as Akamuji and used as general term.-Ogon A sub-variety of the Ogon
which is rarely seen - it is the same as an Orange Ogon. -Showa A sub-variety of
the Showa Sanke in which the red runs from the head to the tail without a break.
It is the Showa equivalent to the Aka Sanke of the Taisho or the straight Hi of
the Kohaku. -Shusui A sub-variety of the Shusui in which the red should cover
the whole dorsal surface. -Utsuri A sub-variety of the Utsuri in which the body
is black and it carries numerous red (Hi) patches. Hikarimoyo A basic variety
which features metallic scales and a scale pattern. Hybrids of the Ogon. Hakari
Utsuri A basic variety which are hybrids of the Ogon and Utsuri lines.Hinomaru A
red disc - as in the national flag of Japan and as featured in the Tancho
variety. Hiroshima Gin A scale type of the Kinginrin which sparkles like a
diamond. Also called Daiya. Hisoku a yellow green colour of the Midorigoi of the
Kawarimono.Hoo-Aka Red Cheeks. This was the term used to describe very early
forms of basically white Koi with just small red patches. An alternative term
was Era-Aka meaning red gills. Hoo-Kazuki Red Cheeks. This term was used on the
very first mutational wild carp that carried red on their body, i.e., on their
cheeks. Those which had red abdomens were called Hara-Aka.Hotsujiro Four white
areas on a Koi. Inazuma Lightening or a zigzag pattern. Especially in relation
to the sub-variety of Kohaku which displays this pattern variation of the
Straight Hi. Ippon-Hi A continuous pattern from head to tail. In Kohaku this has
little value.Iro Colour -age Bringing out the colour. Often used in respect of
feeding but correctly refers to all aspects of husbandry. -goi Former name for
coloured carp or Koi that is rarely used.Ishigaki Stonewall effect as seen in
Doitsu varieties where the scales are scattered on the body in a random manner -
a fault. See Aragoi and Yoroi. Ishugrudel This refers to the body shape of the
Koi and here it is of the old German carp type - deep. It has regained some
popularity in recent years but is still not greatly favoured. Jiro White. Juji A
cross like marking on the head of a Koi made by one of the colours, normally
sumi. Kabuto A cap or helmet; seen on inferior Koi. See Ogon.Kado .Gin a scale
variety of the Kinginrin where the highly reflective surface is restricted to
the edge of the scale. Kagamigoi Mirror scales of the Doitsu family. Kage A
shadow or phantom - a hazy pattern - Utsuri A sub-variety of the Kawarimono
in which the Utsuri Koi have a hazy pattern. - Showa A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the Showa has a hazy pattern. Kagami Mirror scales to the
dorsal and lateral surfaces of a Koi of the Doitsu type. Kanoku A dappled effect
of red spots on a white background; likened to the spotting of deer.-Kohaku A
sub-variety of the Kawarimono. -Sanke A sub-variety of the Kawarimono -
the Taisho. -Showa A sub-variety of the Kawarimono. Karasu Black. -goi A
sub-variety of the Kawarimono developed from the original wild carp or from the
Asagi lineage. Kasane A sumi (black) marking or patch on a red (Hi) background;
the term is used in relation to Taisho Sanke.Kasu Gin Sake-dregs, to describe
the Sudare scales of the Kinginrin. Another, but derisive, term for the worst of
the Kado type scales. Kata Moyo One-sided pattern. Seen on Kohaku where the Hi
markings run down one side of the dorsal line, or mostly so.Katasumi One large
shoulder patch of black. Well liked in Taisho. Kawagoi The scaleless or leather
Koi of the Doitsu type, but which retains mirror scales near the dorsal
fin.Kawarimono A basic variety or group of Koi from various other lines but
which are not placed in their group for various reasons. A miscellaneous group
of Koi and also the group in which unique Koi are exhibited.Ki Yellow. -goi A
yellow Koi. -Bekko A sub-variety of the Bekko which has a yellow body patched
with black. Shusui A sub-variety of the Shusui in which the base colour is
yellow instead of red. The back is usually blue. -Utsuri A sub-variety of the
Utsuri. Yellow patches on a black basic colour.Kikusui A sub-variety of the
Hikarimoyo. It is a Hariwake Doitsu with either yellow or orange patterns on a
platinum base. It is of the leather type. Kimon Three yellow patches. Kin Golden
metallic sheen. -bo A black Koi which has random golden scales scattered about
its body. Considered worthless. See Ginbo. -dai A sub-variety of the Showa Sanke
which has a large amount of white on its body.-Ginrin A basic variety of Koi
which can include any Koi which features a golden silvery high metallic sheen to
its scales. Even Ogons and Hikaromoyo can be Kinginrin. -Kabuto Golden helmet. A
sub-variety of the Ogon. It is not highly valued. See Gin Kabuto.-Ki Utsuri A
sub-variety of the Hikari Utsuri basic variety with a golden sheen to the yellow
and black scales.-Matsuba A sub-variety of the Ogon in which the Ogon is covered
by the Matsuba pattern. See also Gin Matsuba -porai A brownish gold Matsuba Ogon.
-Shiro Is applied to the Gin Shiro of the Hikari Utsuri - a metallic silvery
sheen on the white areas.-Showa A sub-variety of the Hikari Utsuri in which the
Showa Sanke has a golden hue to it.
-shu An orange Koi with a green-blue dorsa area - a unique Koi of the Midori
type in the Kawarimono variety. -sui A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo in which
the Shusui has a golden metallic shine to it. It tends to fade with age. -tobi
Means the same as Bunka - shining pectoral fins.-zakura Golden cherry blossom. A
sub-variety of the Kohaku in which dappled (konako) scales have a golden
edge.Kobesuki A thin covering of a colour, as the red in Kohaku, which allows
the outline pattern of the scale to show through. In the Kohaku this is a fault.
Kohaku The oldest basic variety of Koi. A red and white Koi. Koi Carp Komoyo
Small red markings or patches.Konjo A dark blue as seen in the Asagi basic
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pretoria south africa.Koromo Means robed and is applied to a basic variety
whichcomprises of hybrids of the Asagi and other basic variet -Sanke A
sub-variety of the Koromo which is a hybrid of the Aigoromo and the Taisho Sanke.-Showa
A sub-variety of the Koromo which is a hybrid of the Aigoromo and the Showa
Sanke. Koshiki Also Koshinishiki. A hybrid of Taisho Sanke and Ogon.Kuchibeni
Red lips. A sub variety of the Kohaku and also of the Taisho Sanke. Any Koi with
the Hi (red) extending onto the lips. Kujaku A hybrid of the Goshiki and the
Ogon -Ogon A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo. -Doitsu A sub-variety of the
Hikarimoyo. Kumonryu Like a rising dragon. A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in
which a Karasu (black) Koi has a white pattern. Kuro A black (Sumi) patch on the
head rather like that of the Tancho. Rarely it may appear on the back. Ma Wild
as Magoi - wild type Koi.Madoaki A few sales appear in relief. - a fault.
Makibara Red wrapped around the stomach; applied to Kohaku. Maki-ga-fukai Deep
wrapping. Same as Makibara. -ga-okii Large wrapping of red around abdomen.
Formally disliked but now popular. Maru Round. Maruten A red spot on the head
which is divided into two by a sumi mark. Seen in unique Koi of theKawarimono.
Matsuba A reticulated pattern in which the centre of the scale is darker than
the edges thus forming a pattern. Asub-variety of the Kawarimono and a pattern
featured in many Koi. Matsukawabake A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the
colours change place - black and white.Meija The period 1868-1912 that preceded
the Taisho era. Menkaburi Red mask. A sub-varietyof the Kohaku in which much of
the head is additionally called Aka-te - dishwasher's hands. Neither is
desirable in good Kohaku. Menware A black mark roughly in the shape of a Y that
appears in a Showa Sanke. Midorigoi Yellowish-green or green. Asub-variety of
the Kawarimono. Mizhu Ogon An orange Ogon with black Doitsu scales. A
sub-variety of the Ogon. Mizu Light blue. -Asaki The lightest colour blue of
Asagi. Sub-variety of Asagi; it means the same as ebi. Momiji Ogon Autumn
leaves: red,purple and white colours seen on unique Koi. Mono One. Not the
number but as in metallic ones or Utsuri ones or Utsuri(Utsurimono) types. Monyo
Figured or shaped. Motogura Having a black colour to the base of the fins as
apposed to a stripedeffect, e.g.; Utsuri, Showa Sanke, Hajiro. Moyo Pattern as
in Hikarimoyo - metallic pattern. Muji Plain or of one colour only; aself
colour. Muraski Purple, a term used in unique Koi and in Goshiki (five coloured
Koi). Napoleon A sub-variety of the Kohaku. Narumi A mid-blue colour named from
the town in Japan where a cloth of this colour is produced. A sub-variety of the
Asagi. NezuGrey or mouse colour. Nezumi means mouse or grey. A sub-variety of
the Ogon. Niban Subsidiary. Applied to a Hi spot or markon the abdomen of the
Kohaku. Nidan Hi A two step pattern in Red. -Kohaku A sub-variety of the Kohaku
with a two step pattern.-Moyo Two step pattern. Nishikigoi A coloured cloth or
silk exported from India to China and Japan. The term is used in Japan for the
coloured Carp. Ochiba-shigure This is a member of the Chagoi line of the
Kawarimono and is a greenish and grey Koi. Odome Tail stop. The last colour line
before the tail. Ogon Also Ohgon; golden Metallic. A basic variety. Ohaku A
white and yellowKoi of the Kigoi group, Kawarimono. Ojime The last Hi patch on
the Kohaku. Omoyo A large Hi patch on a Kohaku. Well likedin this variety.
Orange Ogon A sub variety of the Ogon. Same as Hi Ogon. Quite rare. -Doitsu A
sub-variety of the Ogon, which has Doitsu mirror scales -Hariwake A sub-variety
of the Hikarimoyo which is Orange and Platinum Ohaku A white and yellow Koi of
the Kigoi group, Kawarimono Orenji Orange Pearl Shusui A sub variety of the
Shusui that has pearly scales of the Ginrin on its dorsal surface. Platinum
Metallic white. -Doitsu A sub-variety of the Ogon that has Doitsu mirror scales
-Ogon A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo in which the scales have a silvery sheen
to them. Purachina The whitest of platinum colour seen in Ogons Raigo Sunrise
viewed from a mountain top. The term is applied to a Shusui hybrid of the
Midorigoi. Such Koi are very rare and variable in their colours.Rin A scale, as
in Kinrin-golden scales Sakurakana Cherry blossom pattern. San Three Sandan A
three step pattern, likened to stepping stones.-Kohaku A sub-variety of the
Kohaku with the steps in red. Sanke Three coloured Koi. This is the old name but
is often retained in Japan for use on its own when it refers to the Taisho
Sanke.Sanshouku A three coloured Koi- the modern term used for Taisho and Showa
Koi.Sarasa Some red on the dorsal surface. Sejiro A white back; for example on a
Karusu Koi. Shinshu A body shape which exhibits an over-pronounced head curve.
Not liked in Koi. -Shinsui A hybrid of Taisho Sanke and Shusui, sub-variety of
the Kawarimono.Shiro White. -bekko A sub variety of the Bekko with a white body
on which are black patches. -Matsuba A sub-variety of the Kawarimono which is
white with a black Matsuba pattern on it.-muji A sub-variety of the Kohaku. A
plain white fish.Any all-white Koi is a Shiro-muji. -Ogon A sub-variety of the
Ogon which is all white but with a metallic sheen to it. -Utsuri Asub-variety of
the Utsuri which has a white base colour on which are black patches.
Sho-Chiku-Bai A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo. It is the metallic Aigoromo or
Koromo. It means pine bamboo plum. Shoku Coloured -as in Sanshoku, three
coloured. Showa A basic variety of three coloured Koi - red, black and white.
The present era in Koi, which commenced in 1927. -shusui A sub-variety of the
Kawarimono which combines the Showa Sanke pattern with that of the Doitsu
scalation.Shu Red Shusui A basic variety in which the Koi has Doitsu scales in
blue and has variable amounts of red on its body, in combination with white. -bire
A shusui Koi with red pectoral fins. Straight Hi A sub-variety of the Kohaku in
which the red extends from the head to the tail without a break. See also Ippon
Hi. Sudare Bamboo blinds; refers to the highly metallic scales of the Kinginrin.
See also Kasu. Sui Blue.Sumi Black in patches, stripes or other marks. -goromo A
sub-variety of the Koromo in which Sumi appears on the Hi of Kohaku in the form
of dappled-type clusters.-nagashi A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the
Asaki Pattern carries much Sumi. It could also be called Suminagashi -Ki-Han The
original name for the Ki Utsuri, meaning black and yellow. Sumi-e An ink
painting in black. Used in unique Koi. Taisho A basic variety of three coloured
Koi. It is also the name of an era, 1912-1926, that preceded the present one.
although it shares the same colours as the Showa, red, black and white, it
should not be confused with this more recent Koi.Taki Asagi A sub-variety of the
Asagi in which a streak of white is seen between the red abdomen and the blue
dorsal surface.Tama Gin A scale type of the Kinginrin in which the reflective
deposit is found in the centre of the scale and is raised so as to give the
scale a pearly look. It is sometimes called pearl Ginrin. Tancho A basic variety
of Koi in which the only red found on the body is in the form of a circle or
squareish patch on the head. -Kohaku A sub variety of the Tancho which has a
round spot in red on the head and an all white body. It is a Kohaku in its
lineage-Sanke A sub-variety of the Tancho with a red head spot.-Showa A
sub-variety of the Tancho with a red head spot.Tetsu Magoi Iron Black as applied
to wild type carp. Tora Ogon A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo. It is the Ki Bekko
which has metallic lustre to its scales.Tsuba Gin Pearly scales of the Kinginrin.
It is the same as Tama Gin. Tsubaki Sanke A sub-variety of the Taisho in which
the red body colour extends the full length of the Koi and is patched with
black. It is exhibited as a Kawarimono.Tsubo Sumi A black patch on the white
areas of a Taisho Sanke. These are preferred to black on red. (Kasane) Ura
Reversed. In the Kanoku of Kawarimono for example, the centre of the scale is
red thus giving the dappled effect. If this were reversed then the edge of the
scale would be red and the centre white - Ura. Utsuri A basic variety. It is a
member of the Showa lineage so the basic colour is black on which either red,
yellow or white patches are found. -Doitsu A sub-variety of the Utsuri which
carries Doitsu scales.Wagoi A normal fully scaled Japanese Carp Yambuki A
sub-variety of the Ogon. It is a metallic yellow named after the Japonica
plant's colour.-Hariwake A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo which is platinum and
yellow in colour.Yamatonishiki A sub-variety of the Hikarimoyo in which the
Taisho exhibits a beautiful, platinum, metallic sheen. Yogyoen A fish farm, a
Koi farm. Yondan A sub-variety of the Kohaku which features the four step
pattern of red on white. Yoroi Armoured Koi. It refers to randomly placed mirror
scales of the Doitsu type. Such Koi have little value. See also Aragoi which
means the same. Yotsushiro A sub-variety of the Kawarimono in which the black
Koi has white pectoral fins, a white dorsal fin and a white patch on the head.
Yuki A patch of snow. a descriptive term used in unique Koi. Zarasa See Sarasa.
Zobonhaki Trousers. This term is applied to a Kohaku in which the Hi pattern
extends down to the tail and around the peduncle, or largely so. It is not
favoured in quality Koi. Zuiun A hybrid of Midorigoi (green) and Shusui. These
are very rare and regarded as unique Koi. Zukinkaburi Red on the forehead. One
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