Koi Fish
Colorful swimming wonders that brighten up any pond!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Cyprinus rubrofuscus
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Asia
Average size
24 to 36 inches long
diet
Algae, plant-material, insects
lifespan
25 to 35 years
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Overview
Koi fish are colorful and friendly swimming pets that belong to the carp family. These fish come in a variety of colors and patterns, making each one a unique work of art!
Koi fish can grow quite large, reaching lengths of 24 to 36 inches (61 to 91 centimeters). They live longer than many pets, with a lifespan ranging from 25 to 35 years, so they can be your friends for a lifetime!
Koi fish enjoy eating a diet of algae, plant material, and insects. They happily munch away, keeping the water in their ponds clean and fresh.
Originating from Asia, koi fish symbolize good luck and prosperity in many cultures. People love to keep koi in outdoor ponds where they can swim freely and show off their stunning colors!
These fish are not just pretty faces; they are also very social creatures. Koi fish love to interact with each other and even people, making them entertaining pets to watch as they glide through the water!
With their vibrant colors and friendly personalities, koi fish can brighten up any water garden. They truly add a splash of joy to our lives and remind us that nature is colorful!
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