Another excellent variety guide, I love Yamabukis. I have 2 in my pond from Cuttlebrook Koi Farm, UK. There female parent fish is the most amazing Yam I’ve ever seen. Thanks for posting, stay safe and well
Thank you Steven. I love the fact that you actually have in Europe bred Yamabuki in your pond! Hope they will do very well in the future. Stay safe and see you in the new video
Great information, thankyou very much Sir. I learned that when I saw that the Yamabuki Ogon I picked. It was too yellow and now it is Orange. So now I know to look for them as pale as possible. But I still like the Orange. #19th to give a 👍! 😊 Stay safe and take care Sir. Have a great weekend. #UFK
Indeed as light as possible is what you should go for. Even though it might be a little bit strange when it looks creme/white. Thanks for your compliment and have a great weekend!
Now i understand the red spotting on my ogon's head :) He or she ( i think she ) is now at least 82 - 85 cm and will be 5yrs old this June or July; not certain which month:)
Thank you for making an excellent guiding video. By the way, I know that color food will make the color of yamabuki looks better. However, do you think or have any experience if the color food cause red/orange spot on this variety? Or this problem is caused by gene rather then the color food. Thank you very much.
Thank you, that's a nice compliment. In my opinion, you have to be careful with feeding color food to Yamabuki Ogon - they can become darker yellow/orange plus indeed you can get the orange spots you mention. I would prefer to not feed them with color food. if you try, use it gently. Good luck!
@@dippifiedwanderer9043 aha, well oh well it is a nice breeder with really a lot of variaties. That makes it also interesting for dealers to go and select there. You can really mix a box with Koi with almost like any variety.
Thank you again for this wonderful educational series. Greetings from Michigan, USA.
Thank you for your compliment!
Hi! Thank you for giving this kind of videos ❤️ Somehow your videos give me inspiration ❤️❤️
Hi there, thank you for your compliment! Great to hear and happy to hear it is inspiration for you! 👍
Another excellent variety guide, I love Yamabukis. I have 2 in my pond from Cuttlebrook Koi Farm, UK. There female parent fish is the most amazing Yam I’ve ever seen. Thanks for posting, stay safe and well
Thank you Steven. I love the fact that you actually have in Europe bred Yamabuki in your pond! Hope they will do very well in the future. Stay safe and see you in the new video
another informative video. thanks sir!
Thank you as well sir. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Very nice video, thanks for the knowledge 👍
Thank you, happy to read that! Glad to share it with you 👍
Great Information sir.... 👍
Thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed
Great information, thankyou very much Sir.
I learned that when I saw that the Yamabuki Ogon I picked. It was too yellow and now it is Orange. So now I know to look for them as pale as possible. But I still like the Orange.
#19th to give a 👍! 😊
Stay safe and take care Sir.
Have a great weekend.
#UFK
Indeed as light as possible is what you should go for. Even though it might be a little bit strange when it looks creme/white. Thanks for your compliment and have a great weekend!
@@Aboutkoi My pleasure Sir.
Thank you.
See you in the next One. 😊👍
@@ultimatefishkeeping See you in the next video!
24k gold😍
For sure! Pure gold 🥇
I like yamabuki ogon..
It's a very nice variety. Metallic and bright... deep fukurin 😊👍
Now i understand the red spotting on my ogon's head :) He or she ( i think she ) is now at least 82 - 85 cm and will be 5yrs old this June or July; not certain which month:)
That is very impressive! Nice size for a Yamabuki for sure. Is it a Yamabuki Ogon from the Izumiya Koi farm?
tHANK YOU SIR
Most welcome! Thanks for your comment!
I've always wanted the yamabuki ogon and karasugoi but i cant get it first its hard second its rare and lastly its expensive
Hmm, maybe you can try and find a small Yamabuki Ogon? Like 10-15 cm in size? That will be affordable normally
@@Aboutkoi woah thank you very much for the information
Thank you for making an excellent guiding video. By the way, I know that color food will make the color of yamabuki looks better. However, do you think or have any experience if the color food cause red/orange spot on this variety? Or this problem is caused by gene rather then the color food. Thank you very much.
Thank you, that's a nice compliment. In my opinion, you have to be careful with feeding color food to Yamabuki Ogon - they can become darker yellow/orange plus indeed you can get the orange spots you mention. I would prefer to not feed them with color food. if you try, use it gently. Good luck!
Não entendi nada que foi falando, mais só os peixes que foi mostrado pra mim já fala tudo, isso sim é Koi de verdade.
That's nice to hear sir! Thanks for watching and hope to see you again in our new video's
My very first koi is a yamabuki ogon 😁
Nice! From breeder Izumiya?
Not Izumiya. Mine is from marusei.
@@dippifiedwanderer9043 Ah, Marusei. It had the blood to grow big most likely!
My dealer seems to be a fan of Mr. Yoshiyuki. 6 out of my 8 koi are from marusei.😁
@@dippifiedwanderer9043 aha, well oh well it is a nice breeder with really a lot of variaties. That makes it also interesting for dealers to go and select there. You can really mix a box with Koi with almost like any variety.