In this object, we will argue why this topic is so important and how you can profit from this information.
Also referred to as Ogon, the Hikarimuji kind is made up of brightly decorated hard koi counting: Yamabuki (blond), Purachina (platinum), Orenji (carroty), Nezu (grey) and a glittery gold decorated Mukashi Ogon.
By crossbreeding the Hikarimuji with other free varieties, breeders have been able to establish a many of new varieties. Included in this kind are koi with a pinecone-like precedent known as Matsuba.
We have had a lot of fun during the first portion of this term and hopefully you feel as still you have a positive grasp on the theme.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
HIKARIMUJI
Posted by ars at 7:32 PM
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