Hikari utsurimono

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The Hikari Utsuriomo is a Koi carp.

Hikari Utsurimono are metallic colored Koi from the Showa and Utsurimono families . The metallic-colored Hikari-Utsurimono come from a cross between Ogon and Utsurimono represent their own main group. The shine of the ogon and the drawing of the utsurimono or showa then result in the hikari-utsurimono. Hikari - means shiny in Japanese. Utsurimono - a 2-colored Koi with a black basic color with an even (white = Shiro, red = Hi or yellow = Ki) drawing.

A black color at the base of the pectoral fins (Motuguru) is desirable. The color should cover over 50% and be balanced.

Breakdown

  • Kin Showa = gold metallic Showa, black basic color with red markings and white spots
  • Gin Showa = white metallic Showa
  • Kin Ki Utsuri = metallic colored Ki-Utsuri (metallic-black Koi with white drawing)
  • Kin Hi Utsuri = metallic colored Hi-Utsuri (metallic-black Koi with red drawing)
  • Kin Shiro = gold metallic Shiro-Utsuri
  • Gin Shiro = metallic Shiro-Utsuri
  • Gin Shiro Utsuri = metallic colored black Koi with white markings

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