But why? Koi were originally raised in Japan in the 1700s when rice farmers first began breeding them for their distinct colors and patterns, similar to how we breed dogs for their specific traits.
But why? Koi were originally raised in Japan in the 1700s when rice farmers first began breeding them for their distinct colors and patterns, similar to how we breed dogs for their specific traits.
The breed, commonly known as "koi", are regarded as symbols of good fortune and wealth, and can fetch high prices. The breeding techniques for the so-called "swimming jewels" originated in Japan.
Koi betta fish tend to be aggressive and unfriendly, especially the males. Males and females usually only live together if they’re breeding. Otherwise, the male koi betta fish will relentlessly ...