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Description
Kin Kikokuryu Japanese Koi Carp Cyprinus Carpio
Kin Kikokuryu are a further variation of Kikokuryu, where metallic yellow, red or orange appears in combination with the metallic white and black.
Kin Kikokuryu was created in the late 1990’s by a Japanese breeder by the name of Mr. Seiki Igarashi. He first unveiled his new variety at the 2000 Nogyosai Koi Show (one of the three largest shows in Japan) where it made a huge splash in the koi world.
Kin Kikokuryu highly resemble Doitsu Gin Matsuba. The difference comes in the presence of a third color (red, orange or yellow) and the fact that Kin Kikokuryu have an underlying black pattern that occurs across the entire body, even on the mouth, head and fins. The underlying body-wide sumi is absent in Doitsu Gin Matsuba, where the sumi appears only in the row of scales down the back.
Many different shades of red, yellow or orange can appear in Kin Kikokuryu. Kikokuryu with a strong red pattern are often referred to as Beni Kikokuryu. Currently, no one color is preferred over the others.
As with Kumonryu and Kikokuryu, the pattern of any single Kin Kikokuryu will change greatly over the course of growth to maturity.
Kin Kikokuryu are a further variation of Kikokuryu, where metallic yellow, red or orange appears in combination with the metallic white and black.
Kin Kikokuryu was created in the late 1990’s by a Japanese breeder by the name of Mr. Seiki Igarashi. He first unveiled his new variety at the 2000 Nogyosai Koi Show (one of the three largest shows in Japan) where it made a huge splash in the koi world.
Kin Kikokuryu highly resemble Doitsu Gin Matsuba. The difference comes in the presence of a third color (red, orange or yellow) and the fact that Kin Kikokuryu have an underlying black pattern that occurs across the entire body, even on the mouth, head and fins. The underlying body-wide sumi is absent in Doitsu Gin Matsuba, where the sumi appears only in the row of scales down the back.
Many different shades of red, yellow or orange can appear in Kin Kikokuryu. Kikokuryu with a strong red pattern are often referred to as Beni Kikokuryu. Currently, no one color is preferred over the others.
As with Kumonryu and Kikokuryu, the pattern of any single Kin Kikokuryu will change greatly over the course of growth to maturity.
DX courier delivery is £20 per livestock order.
Delivery is scheduled for your selected delivery date and typically arrives before 1pm.
There is no minimum or maximum order value.
Additional information:
- In-stock livestock orders will be processed and dispatched for delivery on the date selected on the cart/basket page.
- Available delivery days are Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
- If any stock issues affect your chosen delivery date, we will contact you as soon as possible by email or telephone.
- Shipping for dry goods is charged separately from livestock delivery. Dry goods are dispatched according to our standard delivery policy.
- All livestock remains covered by our 7-day guarantee.









