Scientific name: Cyprinus rubrofuscus
Lifespan: 25 – 35 years
Variety: Cyprinus rubrofuscus "koi"
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Phylum: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia
Ph Level-7.5 to 8
Habitate-Fresh River Water
Carp are a large group of fish originally found in Central Europe and Asia. Various carp species were originally domesticated in East Asia, where they were used as food fish. Carp are coldwater fish, and their ability to survive and adapt to many climates and water conditions allowed the domesticated species to be propagated to many new locations, including Japan.
The outside world was unaware of the development of color variations in Japanese koi until 1914 when the Niigata koi were exhibited at an annual exposition in Tokyo.
Koi or more specifically nishikigoi, are colored varieties of the Amur carp that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Koi is an informal name for the colored variants of C. rubrofuscus kept for ornamental purposes.
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