Koi: "Swimming jewels"
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
- Koi carp are loved and admired for their size and bright markings and not just in Japan; breeders exported nearly $50 million worth of koi last year, with America the second-largest importer of koi in the world. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer visits a fish beauty pageant of sorts at the All Japan Koi Show in Tokyo, and talks with fish breeders and aficionados about the charisma of koi.
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I've been raising koi for over 25 years now, it is definitely fun at times, but also plenty of work.
Swimming Jewels indeed! 😍💎🐟🎏
I’ve seen them in person & you could watch them for hrs. Colorful and very Fascinating.
So beautiful! And they know their names, their owners, their human “friends”. I watched their handlers at the San Diego Botanical garden in Balboa Park, some 45 years ago, call the koi out by name. They all were crowded around the edge of the pond, but as he called their names, that one would come up a little higher to be fed. The same at the Wailea Maui Four Seasons, where the head groundskeeper told me each fish cost about $1000 when purchased young. There must have been 2000 of them swimming through the waterways. The Sensō-ji temple in Tokyo is my favorite place to go watch the koi. Endlessly beautiful and mesmerizing.❤️
Beautiful
Love big beautiful Koi.
Thank you Elizabeth for this Nishikigoi (Koi) item! 😍
I’m glad we could share our passion with you and the rest of the world!
Who knew?! Koi beauty pageants! With even a swimsuit category, of sorts, lol!
This is fascinating
Peaceful and beautiful
Amazing!
Love love love it!❤️🙏
they can also live over 50 years
Last weekend was the Japanese friendship garden cherry blossom festival in Balboa Park, those koi in the ponds are so big and colorful. Im sure each has it's own GPS
Koi Charisma? missed opportunity to say Koi-risma. thanks ladies and gents, I'm here all week
I saw you Showed The Large amount of Coi in the Missouri Botanical Gardens, must have not had time for the bridge, and the Japanese Tea House on the Island .The Japanese Gardens are wonderful as Good as Japan Because the Japanese Gardener from Japan spent over 45 years getting it right He had two helpers also a zen garden and one for trees in the woods and stone lanterns. Many stone carvings also
I love fish and would love to have a Koi pond. My yard is too small for that. ☹️
Westminster koi show best in show. According to Wikipedia koi were domesticated in China in the 4th century. In Japan during the 19th century. It's like the English language came from the states.
I wish I had one but I will get a koi fish at my local pet store
Does anyone know if there are any ponds in Scottsdale AZ where I live??
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It has to be torturous for them to be so confined for literally decades. Most get dumped in tiny ponds.
Fish grow to the size of their environment. They don't grow to be 1yrd long in a tiny pony. It physically isn't possible.
to think how many new born labradoodle puppies where thrown into the incinerator for not having the 'correct' physical features the breeders was hoping for through the many generations to get to the desired look/market for that breed of dog. And yes by incinerator I mean needing to deny the competition of their 'intellectual property' (puppies) that will not end up to be found in an animal shelter.
@@mrscoolwhippIt is not good for Koi to be in a small environment, they will continue to grow if any water changes are being done, they put off an anti-growth hormone that keeps them small unless it is removed via water change. You can, but it's not recommended, they will have a short life in a smaller than needed pond
Beautiful but he seems to be judging chance.
let's skip the selection process where most of the fry don't make the cut and are simply chucked onto the floor
like the human Olympics
Better keep the cats away. I know someone who had to dig up a pond because cats were killing the fish.
use nets to keep them away, along with the raccoons.
It’s a fish.
Not unlike with purebred dog shows, smacks of treating animals as objects.
we already treat our fellow humans as objects, just like another number.