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Old 19-05-2003, 04:44 AM
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Default Why such a variety in sizes at same age?

I've noticed that my solid color Koi tend to grow faster, and get sick less!

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"P Davidson" wrote in message
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I purched most of my Koi several years ago and at the time, they were all
the same size (about 3 inches). They now vary in size from about 9 inches
up to about 15 inches. The larger ones are also much fatter.
Is this typical? Does this reflect differences in breeding or varieties?
Does color make a difference? Seems like my white/orange Koi are larger
than the orange/black combinations.
Paul D