Koi fish the fish of effort, fortune and prosperity
Koi fish - fish tank of c.c Sambil, Margarita Venezuela
The koi is a pond fish from China that later developed in Japan. They get to live between 25 and 35 years normally, but in nature they usually exceed 100 years of life. In fact there is a famous case of a koi called Hanako. He died on July 17, 1977 ending his life of 226 years.
The koi in their early age can be kept in large aquariums until they reach dimensions such as to transfer them to ponds, where they are able to reach almost a meter in size that reach more or less at 14 years of age this depends directly on the place where he lives, for the quality of water, food, decoration and other factors that influence such as population and stress.
This was a visit I made with my friend to the mall and I thought it would be good to write about these fish although I have researched a little because Chinese culture catches my attention a little, it is interesting and I thought it would be a good idea.
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The koi fish is one of the greatest meanings in the world, mostly used for tattoos, because it has a meaning of effort and heroism. According to Chinese legend, this animal was able to climb the yellow riverbed and climb some of its waterfalls. As a reward the gods made it a beautiful dragon tree, which is why it looks very similar to that of the fantastic beings.
I will continue reading about these fish and if anyone wants to leave me your comment it would be fine.
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Lovely post, @stephany11 - we have lots of gorgeous koi here in Thailand too. I DO feel its sad, though, when people have the ponds sooooo full that the poor creatures can barely swim without bumping into each other.
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really thank you very much, I am very interested in this issue in specila because in the place where I saw them there were many and those fish have many years in that pond of the mall. I hope to continue having your support!