Tranquil Koi
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floating lily pads gracious koi sends waves rippling tranquility pond
I love koi fish. They are cold-water fish bred to be ornamental pets kept in ponds and outside water gardens. They come in various colors which include white, black, red, orange, yellow, blue, and cream. Observing their vibrant colors and their effortless glide underwater brings a sense of peace.
Koi ponds are quite popular in America and Europe, but the species was originally bred by the Japanese using the common carp from China. In Japanese culture, the koi fish symbolizes wealth, good fortune, and abundance. Here are a few more facts about these beautiful serene creatures.
Five facts about the elegant and beautiful koi fish:
- Koi are social fish and they enjoy being around other koi fish, but not so much other species.

- Koi fish have extensive lifespans and in the right conditions, they can even outlive their owners. The oldest koi is said to have lived for 226 years old, but their typical lifespan is between 30 to 40 years.

- Under the ideal conditions, koi fish can grow up to 3 feet long. The largest koi fish on record grew to 4 feet long and was 90 pounds.

- Most koi gardens have various aquatic plants to improve the life of the koi fish. Some of the plants include but not limited to water hyacinth, water lilies and the beautiful lotus.

- Koi can be bred to be sold at very high prices. According to Business Insider, the most expensive koi that was ever sold cost $1.8 million. That is a pretty high-priced and high-quality koi fish.

Thank you for reading. I hope you enjoyed the facts and the pictures.
