
Other colors seen are red and red-orange. It’s the result of breeding between Kohaku and Asagi.
Goshiki – This koi fish has 5 colors, including a solid white body, with a black-blue net pattern that spreads throughout the body. The main types of Koromo Koi include Aigoromo, Sumigoromo, and Budogoromo. Koromo – this is a white-colored koi fish with red-orange patterns throughout the body, as well as scaly patches. It only has scales that form a row along the dorsal line. Shusui – It’s a type of the Asagi Koi, and it has no scales on the top part of the body and also no blue net patterns. The red coloration spreads upwards on the fish’s body as it ages. Asagi – this is a striking koi fish whose beauty is heralded by the blue, net-like pattern at the top of the body, and the red-orange coloring of the gill plates, fins, belly, and the rest of the body. The Bekko can be a Shiro Bekko, Ki Bekko, or Aka Bekko meaning, white, yellow, or red body, respectively. The Bekko’s head has no black or Sumi markings. Bekko – this Koi fish is also an Utsuri with a black base and markings in white, yellow, or red. The fish has a black body with red, yellow, or white markings. Utsuri – This koi fish is from an entire category of Koi fish called the Utsuru, and Utsurimono refers to a reflection. It gets the name from Tancho Crane, Japan’s national bird. Tancho – this koi fish has a prominent red spot on the head, and the rest of the body is silver/ creamish. The red and white colors mostly cover the black base for the fish’s body. Unlike the Sanke, its Karasu or the black part of the fish is different and mostly black. Sanshoku is Chinese for three colors, and the Showa koi fish gets its name from the three colors on its body red, white, and black, like the Sanke. Showa – the Showa is also called the Showa Sanshoku. Taisho Sanke – Also called Sanke, this koi fish variety has three colors – red, white, and black.
It has a yellowish nose with red blotches that cover it against the white that makes up the rest of the fish. It is majestic even in its simple beauty, and it is a favorite choice for koi ponds and aquariums.
Kohaku – this is the very first koi fish to have developed, and it is why the Kohaku is regarded as the king of all the koi fish.The main types of Koi fish are as follows: Koi fish are colored Cyprinus rubrofuscus fish, and despite the differences in the types, the fish are mostly found in blue, red, white, yellow, black, and the color cream. There are 13 main types of Koi Fish which are distinguishable by the scales, the coloration, and the patterns on the fish, although it is believed that there are at least 100 types of Koi fish.