KUJAKU
Awaiting now, you had heard about this theme enough of time, but truly didnt understand what all the fuss was about.
The Kujaku is a hard or Ogon koi with the reticulated net-like blueprint of the Asagi on its back. This is overlaid with moreover a gold, fair, ginger or red Kohaku-class blueprint creating a beautiful upshot.
fashioned by crossing a Goshiki with a Hikarimuji, its detailed name is Kujaku Ogon, or in English, "Peacock".
The development of high class Kujaku has led to their being judged in a grouping of their own at current koi shows.
In the introduction, we saw how this theme can be beneficial to anybody. We will persist by explaining the basics of this theme.
The next section was printed by Joel Burkard/Pan Intercorp and previously available in PONDSCAPES magazine All rights distant Joel Burkard/Pan Intercorp 1995
fashioned in the early 1960's by Mr. "Nishi" Hirasawa of Hiranishi Fish Farms, the Kujaku was originally included in the Hikarimoyo grouping. In current existence Kujaku (factually "Peacock") have expected a lot of mind and with their increasing popularity, are regularly judged in a grouping of their own.
The Kujaku is a hard or Ogon koi with the reticulated net-like blueprint of the Matsuba on it's back. This is overlaid with moreover a gold, fair, ginger or red Kohaku-class blueprint creating a beautiful upshot.
Because it is a hard koi, the polish and shine of the skin are considered one of the most important points to look for.
Whether the travel has affect or not, it should be obvious and not congested-looking. The fins should be alive and unblemished.
The clarity of the reticulation (fukurin) on the net blueprint is also important but regularly cadaver undeveloped awaiting the koi is two or three existence old.
The overlie blueprint whether of gold, fair, ginger or red, is generally referred to as the Beni (factually "red").The beni on the Kujaku should be garb in it's intensity, but should permit the net blueprint to show through from underneath.
because there are so many variables on a Kujaku, one has to be organized to forgive a blame or two, or pay the worth for an beautiful specimen. When selecting any koi, it is better to concentrate on the koi's strengths and attributes sooner than to focus on it's tiny comings.
Since is believing, but sometimes we cant all experience every theme in life. This piece hopes to make up for that by providing you with a useful store of information on this subject.
The Kujaku is a hard or Ogon koi with the reticulated net-like blueprint of the Asagi on its back. This is overlaid with moreover a gold, fair, ginger or red Kohaku-class blueprint creating a beautiful upshot.
fashioned by crossing a Goshiki with a Hikarimuji, its detailed name is Kujaku Ogon, or in English, "Peacock".
The development of high class Kujaku has led to their being judged in a grouping of their own at current koi shows.
In the introduction, we saw how this theme can be beneficial to anybody. We will persist by explaining the basics of this theme.
The next section was printed by Joel Burkard/Pan Intercorp and previously available in PONDSCAPES magazine All rights distant Joel Burkard/Pan Intercorp 1995
fashioned in the early 1960's by Mr. "Nishi" Hirasawa of Hiranishi Fish Farms, the Kujaku was originally included in the Hikarimoyo grouping. In current existence Kujaku (factually "Peacock") have expected a lot of mind and with their increasing popularity, are regularly judged in a grouping of their own.
The Kujaku is a hard or Ogon koi with the reticulated net-like blueprint of the Matsuba on it's back. This is overlaid with moreover a gold, fair, ginger or red Kohaku-class blueprint creating a beautiful upshot.
Because it is a hard koi, the polish and shine of the skin are considered one of the most important points to look for.
Whether the travel has affect or not, it should be obvious and not congested-looking. The fins should be alive and unblemished.
The clarity of the reticulation (fukurin) on the net blueprint is also important but regularly cadaver undeveloped awaiting the koi is two or three existence old.
The overlie blueprint whether of gold, fair, ginger or red, is generally referred to as the Beni (factually "red").The beni on the Kujaku should be garb in it's intensity, but should permit the net blueprint to show through from underneath.
because there are so many variables on a Kujaku, one has to be organized to forgive a blame or two, or pay the worth for an beautiful specimen. When selecting any koi, it is better to concentrate on the koi's strengths and attributes sooner than to focus on it's tiny comings.
Since is believing, but sometimes we cant all experience every theme in life. This piece hopes to make up for that by providing you with a useful store of information on this subject.
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