Video: How Japanese people give birth to Koi carp
Koi carp is a type of common tame carp, bred to breed in small lakes, which are popular in Japan.
Koi carp is a type of common tame carp, bred to breed in small lakes, which are popular in Japan. They are closely related to goldfish and in fact, the breeding and breeding style is quite similar to goldfish farming, probably due to the efforts of Japanese breeders in competing with goldfish. Koi carp and fish tattoos are considered by the Japanese to be a blessing.
Koi carp.
Koi carp is dubbed the "national fish" of Japan, has a life expectancy of 60-100 years and the lowest selling price of 2,000 USD.
Update 15 December 2018
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