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July 06, 2008

All Japan Show 2006 » All Japan 2006


1.) Grand Champion

1.) Grand Champion

The Grand Champion is a kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm.


2.) Reserve Grand Champion

2.) Reserve Grand Champion

This Kohaku was also bred by Sakai Fish Farm.


3.) 3rd runner up

3.)  3rd runner up

This Kohaku is Bred by Sakai Fish Farm.


4.) 4th runner up Kohaku

4.) 4th runner up Kohaku

This kohaku was bred by Marudo.


5 time kokugyo winner

5 time kokugyo winner

This kohaku has won Kokugyo award 5 straight years, starting 60bu to 90 bu.


5.) 5th runner up Sanke

5.) 5th runner up Sanke

This sanke is bred by Momotaro Koi Farm.


6.) Kokugyo 90bu

6.) Kokugyo 90bu

This Kohaku was bred by Momotaro koi farm and is currently 94cm.


7.) Dainichi Showa

7.) Dainichi ShowaAnother gorgeous Koi

8.) Hiroshima Sakai Showa

8.) Hiroshima Sakai ShowaThis SFF Showa took Mature Champion.

9.) Goshiki Showa

9.) Goshiki Showa

 


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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
July 6th, 2008
For many of us, our ponds are beginning to warm (or will soon be). Water temperature, not the ambient air temperature, is the gauge for what to do and when to do it in regards to your pond. Water temperature should be checked at approximately 1 foot of depth. Avoid feeding your fish until the water temperature is consistently above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This will also be the time to start adding spring maintenance bacteria and enzyme treatments.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA