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Hello all, I am fast approaching My third Year as Koi keeper. I plan to have My first spawn next Spring. I do not want a flock spawning, so I have decided to try to breed My Kin Showa Male to My Female Yamatonishikoi. At the moment they are 16 insh Nisai. I plan to heat My pond again this winter. In the hope a gain a little more size and volume. What I would like to know is, what should I be thinking about doing so I am ready when the time comes. Is there anything I should do with My female. Since I have had Her since a 5 inch Tosai She has never lived in water that has dropped below 16 degrees.
I am not expecting any Show stopping Fry but I would like to get something that I can put My name to without hideing My face. Both Koi were bred by Akoi.
Any Advise would be greatfuly received
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Post by Cuttlebrook Koi »

Hi Justin

Good food and good living conditions are what brood fish need and if you can provide that then you are off to a good start.

A Yamatonishiki is basically a metallic Sanke, so what you would be doing is crossing a Showa with a Sanke. If you want to achieve specific recognised varieties from your spawnings them maybe this isn't the best cross, but if what you are after is a lot of pretty fish, then go for it!

What method have you used to determine if your koi are male or female?

Lisa
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