Cyprinus rubrofuscus
Assorted Koi (Cyprinus rubrofuscus)
Assorted Koi (Cyprinus rubrofuscus)
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IMPORTANT: KOI ARE VERY LARGE POND FISH THAT ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR MOST AQUARIUMS. PLEASE DO NOT KEEP THESE FISH IN AN AQUARIUM UNLESS IT IS 1000 GALLONS OR MORE UNLESS JUST GROWING THEM OUT.
Remarks: Koi (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) are possibly one of the most well-known pet fish in the world. Not only do they capture hearts with their peaceful personalities and assortment of gorgeous colors, they hold a cultural significance as well. The creation of the domestic koi started in 1800s Japan with wild-type Cyprinus rubrofuscus, also known as amur carp, that were being bred as a food fish in muddy pools alongside rice paddies starting to show color mutations. The farmers that owned these fish decided to begin selectively breeding the carp for these mutations to create even more beautiful fish as a hobby. It would not be until 1914 when the first koi were displayed at an exposition in Tokyo that koi began to get noticed by the rest of the world. Ever since then they have become an important symbol in Japan, representing many things such as luck and prosperity as well as becoming a beloved pet kept by those all over the world.
Modern day koi come in a humongous variety of colors and patterns. From an elegant, completely black fish (Karasu) to those with a white body and red markings (Kohaku), there is a full catalogue of different breeds of koi with each color and pattern having a specific name. There are even some with long fins that are commonly called “butterfly koi” in English and "hirenaga koi" in Japanese. While koi are still considered to be Cyprinus rubrofuscus, many are likely hybrids with other types of carp. In fact, certain varieties of koi are known for sure to be hybrids such as the Doitsu line which have large, shiny scales and come from hybridizing Cyprinus rubrofuscus with Cyprinus carpio carpio, also known as the mirror or common carp. Dedicated koi breeders are always looking to produce the best looking and newest koi varieties with many having the goal of winning one of the many prestigious koi shows. At these shows, these fish are closely inspected by judges with only the best of the best winning prizes. Similar to a show dog, offspring of these award winning koi can command a very high price. With coloration, size, health, and lineage all being factors, koi can sell for anywhere from a few dollars to over 1 million dollars USD!
No matter the lineage, grading, or price, koi can be fantastic pets. Not only are they beautiful, but they have fantastic personalities with some becoming close enough to their owners to eat from their hands and be touched. They live a very long time with the oldest known fish on record being a fish known as Hanako who was 226 years old. This is an extreme in regards to the lifespan of koi, but they still can live on average 25-50 years. With this lifespan, they are certainly a commitment and will need this taken into account when considering keeping koi, but it also means you have plenty of time to enjoy and grow closer to your fish.
To ensure your koi thrive and live their full lifespan, it is important that they are cared for properly. While they may start very small, koi can grow up to 3 feet long. This means that to have a proper set up, you will need at minimum 250 gallons of space per koi. Considering they are social and do best when kept in groups, they really should be kept in at least 1000 gallons to be able to have multiple. Their size, high levels of waste production, and social disposition make it where it usually is best to only keep koi in a pond set up. Since koi are very tolerant of a temperature range anywhere from as hot as 90°F to where it is so cold the top of the pond freezes over, they can be kept in an outdoor pond comfortably almost anywhere within the United States.
However, it should be mentioned that koi are most comfortable around 70-75°F and different temperatures mean different care requirements. When it is getting very cold, koi should be fed less and with a specific cold weather diet. In areas where the pond surface will freeze over, they should be gradually weaned to the point of not being fed at all until the temperature rises again. This is because as the temperature drops, so does the metabolism of the koi so they can survive going into a sort of semi-dormant state once the surface freezes. If they go into this dormant state with food in their stomach, it will not be digested and instead will rot inside them resulting in infections and death. On the other side of temperature extremes, when it starts getting around 80°F or warmer, the metabolism of the koi will speed up and they will need to be fed more often. More food and higher temperatures also mean more waste production and less dissolved oxygen. These changes make attention to water parameters and dissolved oxygen levels become more important than any other time of year. To combat this, one can utilize aeration equipment such as fountains as well as pond filtration systems. If pollutants such as nitrates get too high, just like with an aquarium, the pond will need water changes. Bog plants as well as true aquatic species such as lily pads can also aid in water quality however it should be noted delicate plants will be eaten by koi with some being voracious enough to even go after more firm-leaved plants such as Anubias. Adding plants to your pond a few months before your koi can help them get a foothold and fare better against the occasional nibble.
When it comes to tankmates, while koi are peaceful for the most part, they still will eat anything that fits in their mouths. They also lack much of any defense against would be attackers. Both of these aspects along with the fact most koi will be kept in ponds means that tankmates should be selected with caution. An ideal koi companion is a fish that is too large to be swallowed, is docile and not nippy, and enjoys the same water parameters as koi. A few popular options are Chinese high fin banded sharks (Myxocyprinus asiaticus), larger goldfish (Carassius auratus), and adult dojo loaches. Whether you keep koi with other docile pond fish or as a strictly koi only pond, they can still be enjoyed to their fullest for many years with proper care.
Animal Data
Animal Data
- Native to: Asia
- Breeding: Tank-raised in USA
- Max adult size: 35-36"
- Diet: Omnivore
- Social behavior: Peaceful
- Care skill: Intermediate
Tank Parameters
Tank Parameters
- Temp range: 50°F - 90°F
- pH range: 6.5 - 8.6
- TDS range: 150 ppm - 400 ppm
- Min Tank Size: 250 gal
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
We provide premium next day air shipping at affordable flat rates to minimize transit time for the health of the fish.
US Zone 1 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $39.99 |
US Zone 2 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $49.99 |
US Zone 3 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $59.99 |
US Zone 4 |
UPS/FedEx Overnight |
$69.99 |
Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska | UPS/FedEx Overnight 1-2 Day Air | Starts at $89.99 |
Canada | UPS/FedEx Overnight -2 Day Air | Starts at $89.99 |
Florida | UPS/FedEx 1 Day Ground | $19.99 |
Local pickup | Select at checkout | No charge |
No overseas shipping |
Minimum order for all shipping is $50 for mainland US, $100 elsewhere. Saturday delivery available for an extra $30. Shipping to Alaska and Canada is not flat rate and can be subject to additional fees based on location.
Important order and shipping info
Allow 2-4 business days to process and pack your order. You will receive a notification when it actually ships. Order cancellations are subject to a 10% restocking fee. Order changes cannot be made. However, if you wish to add to your order within 24 hours, you may place a second order with a request to combine the shipments. We will do our best to accommodate, however once an order is packaged and sealed it cannot be reopened.
Your order is covered by our Healthy & Happy Arrival Guarantee.
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Will my fish look like the picture?
The majority of fish on our website will NOT look like their photos upon their unboxing. Fish change in appearance depending on many factors, including mood, age, gender, and social status. Fish will naturally lose color during shipping and may appear faded upon arrival. Pictures are used as examples only. Pictures may be of mature fish with full color or juvenile fish without color. We encourage you to research the species as much as possible prior to ordering in order to familiarize yourself with the various appearances they may take on. Many species have females that look drastically different to their male counterparts, and many juveniles will not have as much color (or different colors) as their adult forms. If you have questions about how the fish will look, please review their information and email us if you have any questions.
How do I know which fish can go together in my tank?
Research the product descriptions on our website and use Google search to help decide which fish can go together. PLEASE do your research and email us if you have any questions. Also, we have a very active Facebook group called Imperial Tropicals Fishkeepers where you can learn from knowledgable and experienced fishkeepers.
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We've been shipping live fish for over 50 years. we use specialized packaging and techniques to ensure their health. See how we do it.
How much does shipping cost?
We provide premium next day air shipping at affordable flat rates to minimize transit time for the health of the fish.
US Zone 1 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $39.99 |
US Zone 2 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $49.99 |
US Zone 3 | UPS/FedEx Overnight | $59.99 |
US Zone 4 |
UPS/FedEx Overnight |
$69.99 |
Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska | UPS/FedEx Overnight 1-2 Day Air | Starts at $89.99 |
Canada | UPS/FedEx Overnight -2 Day Air | Starts at $89.99 |
Florida | UPS/FedEx 1 Day Ground | $19.99 |
Local pickup | Select at checkout | No charge |
No overseas shipping |
Minimum order for all shipping is $50 for mainland US, $100 elsewhere. Saturday delivery available for an extra $30. Shipping to Alaska and Canada is not flat rate and can be subject to additional fees based on location.
Important order and shipping info
Allow 2-4 business days to process and pack your order. You will receive a notification when it actually ships. Order cancellations are subject to a 10% restocking fee. Order changes cannot be made. However, if you wish to add to your order within 24 hours, you may place a second order with a request to combine the shipments. We will do our best to accommodate, however once an order is packaged and sealed it cannot be reopened.
Your order is covered by our Healthy & Happy Arrival Guarantee.
When will I get my order?
We need 2-4 days to select and pack your fish, you'll get a notification when it ships along with tracking info. It will arrive the next day or day after, depending on your location. See our Shipping Policy for full info.
What if my order is delayed? Will my fish be OK?
We ship hundreds of packages a week, and most are delivered without any issues thanks to our experienced team and premium air courier service. Our high-tech packaging is designed to sustain the animals a minimum of 2-3 days in the box, and in some cases longer, depending on the breed.
However, sometimes delays do occur. If this happens to your order, please document and contact us promptly following our inspection and documentation policies above in order to receive credit.
Can I change or cancel my order after it is placed?
Orders can be changed or cancelled within 24 hours, subject to a 10% restocking fee. Shipping is stressful for the animals and we cannot open boxes once they have been prepped and packed.
Can you hold my order until my tank is ready?
We can hold for a few days, but not beyond a week as inventory changes rapidly. Please only place your order when you know you will be ready to receive them.
What if my order is missing something?
First, please check the box and packaging thoroughly. If you are sure an item is missing please contact us immediately.
Do you offer pickup on local orders?
Yes! Just specify local pickup as your shipping option in checkout and we'll let you know when it is ready.
What if a fish I receive seems dead, sick or doesn't look right?
97% of our orders arrive without an issue. But if something goes wrong, no worries! You're covered under our Healthy & Happy Arrival Guarantee