Marugen Koi Farm is pleased to showcase the baby offsprings of our new female Kohaku oyagoi, named “Red Beauty”. At just an adolescent age of 1.5 months old. these baby kohaku koi fishes already develop interesting and beautifully marked “orangy” beni patterns, which without doubt will only darken into deep red hi, liken to their parents. Their female parent fish, “Red Beauty“, is a Kohaku bred by Nogami Koi Farm.
Baby Kohaku Koi Fishes @ 1.5 Months Old Offspring of “Red Beauty” Female Oyagoi “Red Beauty” is a Kohaku bred by Nogami Koi Farm Products of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Female Oyagoi, “Red Beauty“, is a Kohaku bred by Nogami Koi Farm, which explains the shiny deep red beni with very cleanly-cut kiwa, accompanied by snow white shiroji skin.
Marugen Koi farm is pleased to showcase some pictures and video clips of Black Beauty’s offsprings, baby shiro utsuri koi fishes, now at 1.5 months old.
Marugen Koi Farm – Shiro Utsuri Koi Fishes Offspring of Black Beauty Female oyagoi “Black Beauty” is a Ginrin Shiro of Omosako bloodline Products of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Marugen Koi Farm – Shiro Utsuri Koi Fishes Offspring of Black Beauty Female oyagoi “Black Beauty” is a Ginrin Shiro of Omosako bloodline Products of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Marugen Koi Farm – Shiro Utsuri Koi Fishes Offspring of Black Beauty Female oyagoi “Black Beauty” is a Ginrin Shiro of Omosako bloodline Products of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Marugen Koi Farm – Shiro Utsuri Koi Fishes Offspring of Black Beauty Female oyagoi “Black Beauty” is a Ginrin Shiro of Omosako bloodline Products of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Marugen Koi farm is pleased to showcase some pictures and video clips of M Tanchozuru’s offsprings, baby kohaku koi fishes now at 2 months old.
At just 2 months of age, beautiful kohaku patterns have started to blossom on these cute little baby kohakus. Marugen Koi Farm has very high expectations for these baby kois, and have already received numerous interested order requests for these M Tanchozuru’s offsprings. Enjoy the following pics and video clips.
Baby Kohaku Koi Fishes at 2 months old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Baby Kohaku Koi Fishes at 2 months old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Baby Kohaku Koi Fishes at 2 months old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Baby Maruten Kohaku Koi at 2 months old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
These lovely kohaku babies, and many of their specially selected siblings, are currently being groomed in our Marugen Koi Farm’s mud pond facility; where minerals and nutrients that are found naturally in the mud pond, act as essential health supplements for the baby kois to grow healthy and develop better.
M Tanchozuru is the proud mother and female parent koi fish to the above baby koi fries.
She is a beautiful Tancho Kohaku (snow white skin), bred by the world renowned Japanese Koi breeding farm, Sakai Fish Farm.
Marugen Koi Farm is pleased to post an update on the offsprings of “M Tanchozuru”. The baby koi fries are now about 4 weeks old, and are eating well and growing healthily in the mud pond.
Marugen baby koi fries @ 4 weeks old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Some patterns have started to appear on top of the baby kois, and very soon, they will be ready for first culling.
“M Tanchozuru” is our new oyagoi, and female parent fish to the above baby koi fries. She is a beautiful Tancho Kohaku (snow white skin), bred by the world renowned Japanese Koi breeding farm, Sakai Fish Farm, which happens to be the new World Record Koi Farm holder for the Most Expensive Auction Koi Fish, for a Sakai Sanke in the recent Sakai Fish Farm Koi Auction 2013.
Click here to see “M Tanchozuru”, Marugen Koi Farm’s new female oyagoi, along with the other male parent koi fishes.
Marugen Koi Farm is pleased to post an update on the offsprings of “M Tanchozuru”. These baby koi fries are now 10 days old, and are eating well and growing healthily in the mud pond.
Marugen Baby Kois @ 10 days old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Marugen Baby Kois @ 10 days old Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
“M Tanchozuru” is our new oyagoi, and female parent fish to the above baby koi fries. She is a beautiful Tancho Kohaku (snow white skin), bred by the world renowned Japanese Koi breeding farm, Sakai Fish Farm, which happens to be the new World Record Koi Farm holder for the Most Expensive Auction Koi Fish, for a Sakai Sanke in the recent Sakai Fish Farm Koi Auction 2013.
Click here to see “M Tanchozuru”, Marugen Koi Farm’s new female oyagoi, along with the other male parent koi fishes.
Marugen Koi Farm is pleased to post an update on our baby koi fries, that have survived through their most vulnerable period since being released into the mud pond, where baby fish-fries eating predators such as dragonfly nymphs, water beetles, water spiders and other carniverous water insects are found naturally. That is not to say that many unfortunate baby koi fries have lost their lives to these merciless predators, some under our own helpless eyes, which needless to say was very painful to watch.
Now at about 1 week old, the baby koi fries are bigger, healthier and strong enough to ward off majority of the predators. But danger is still lurking, especially with the bigger predators such as the dragonfly nymphs and the water spiders, and Marugen Koi Farm is keeping its fingers cross that most of these baby koi fries will be able to last through at least another week of danger zone, before the same baby koi fries are big enough to switch “predator-prey” roles, and now become the predators, feeding on their former predators that have previously preyed on their innocent and sacrificial siblings!
If you look closely into the video clips, you will notice that some of the baby koi fries carry some black sumi markings, which means they can grow up to become either Taisho Sanke, Aka Bekko or Shiro Bekko. This is expected, as while the female parent fish is a Kohaku, the male parent fishes are made up of Taisho Sankes and Kohakus. Hence, the rest of baby koi fries are expected to develop into Kohaku and Aka Muji (or Benigoi).
These baby koi fries are offsprings of our new female parent fish, “M Tanchozuru“.
“M Tanchozuru” is a beautiful and snow white Tancho Kohaku, bred by the world renowned Japanese Koi breeding farm, Sakai Fish Farm, which happens to be the new World Record Koi Farm holder for the Most Expensive Auction Koi Fish, for a Sakai Sanke in the recent Sakai Fish Farm Koi Auction 2013.
Click here to see “M Tanchozuru”, Marugen Koi Farm’s new female oyagoi, along with the other male parent koi fishes.
Marugen Koi Farm is pleased to post an update on our baby koi fries on the 2nd day of hatching. The baby koi fries are offsprings of “M Tanchozuru“, a beautiful and snow white Tancho Kohaku, bred by the world renowned Japanese Koi breeding farm, Sakai Fish Farm. High hopes will be expected from these baby koi fries. Click here to see “M Tanchozuru”, Marugen Koi Farm’s new female oyagoi, along with the other male parent koi fishes.
Baby Koi Fries Hatched @ Day 2 Offspring of “M Tanchozuru” Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
Here is a video of M Tanchozuru’s baby koi fries, taken in the spawning net, before they were released into the natural mud pond.
To ensure that the baby koi fries grow and develop well, Marugen Koi Farm feels that the natural habitat is the best bet, where ample food and natural nutrients and minerals are available. Hence, plans had been made for the baby koi fries to be released into the mud pond on the second day of hatching. However, transferring newly hatched baby koi fries from the breeding net into the mud pond is a very risky affair, as the baby kois are very fragile. It is like throwing a small little fish into the big Ocean. To add on, predators of baby koi fries, such as prawns, dragonfly nymphs, water spiders, water beetles and other carnivorous water insects are also co-existing naturally in the mud pond. During this critical time in the mud pond, life and death of the baby koi fries very much dependant on their will and intelligence to survive the most dangerous & ordeal period of their life, at least for the next 2 weeks. It is during this initial period that the baby koi fries will eat as much as possible, to grow as quickly as possible, so that they will outgrow, and no longer become preys of the predators, but themselves become the predator of their former predators (ie. the water insects).
Here is a video of M Tanchozuru’s baby koi fries, after they have been released into the wild, the natural mud pond.
Now, these baby koi fries will have to fend for themselves, at least for the next 2 weeks. After that, new set of predators may come in, the free-flying birds feeding over the small koi fishes. But let that worry come later, because now, the breeders at Marugen Koi Farm sincerely hope most of M Tanchozuru’s baby koi fries will survive the most difficult period of their growing stage, the initial 2 weeks!
Marugen Koi Farm is delighted to update that the koi eggs spawned by our new female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru“, has hatched. There are so many baby koi fries. Now comes the hard work and patience to painstakingly nurture the baby koi fries. The first 2 weeks are the most vulnerable period for the baby koi fries, and a lot of time and loving care is required to ensure the safety of the baby koi fries. Click here to see “M Tanchozuru”, Marugen Koi Farm’s new female oyagoi, along with the other male parent koi fishes.
Meantime, please enjoy a short video of our baby koi fries, on the first day of hatching 🙂
Marugen Baby Koi Fries Hatched @ Day 1
Offspring of “M Tanchozuru”
Female Oyagoi “M Tanchozuru” is a Tancho Kohaku bred by Sakai Fish Farm
Product of Marugen Koi Farm, Singapore
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