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(2) 8.5" Gosanke Butterfly Koi Pair #J31038(X42)
This listing features a pair of 8.5-inch Butterfly Koi showcasing two striking and highly recognizable koi color patterns. These longfin koi provide beautiful contrast in the pond while adding graceful movement with their flowing fins. One koi displays...
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7.5" Doitsu Tancho Sanke Koi #J31031(P6)
This 7.5-inch Doitsu Tancho Sanke Koi features one of the most recognizable and desirable pattern styles in koi. The fish displays a bold red Tancho marking centered on the head, standing out beautifully against the clean white body. Small...
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10" Doitsu Shiro Utsuri Koi #J31021(P5)
This 10-inch Doitsu Shiro Utsuri Koi displays the dramatic black-and-white contrast that makes the Utsurimono varieties so striking in the pond. The koi features a clean white base accented by developing black sumi markings that rise through the body...
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15" Kikokuryu Koi #J31011(P5)
This 15-inch Kikokuryu Koi showcases the dramatic black and white contrast that makes this variety so striking in a pond. The sleek Doitsu (scaleless) body allows the bold black sumi patterns to stand out clearly against the bright white base, creating a...
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13" Gin Rin Shiro Utsuri Butterfly Koi #J3108(P4)
This 13-inch Gin Rin Shiro Utsuri Butterfly Koi combines dramatic black and white contrast with sparkling gin rin scales and elegant flowing butterfly fins. Deep black sumi rises across the body over a bright white shiroji base, creating the powerful...
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15.5" Shiro Utsuri Koi #J3101(P4)
This 15.5-inch Shiro Utsuri Koi showcases the dramatic black and white contrast that makes this variety so striking in a pond. Deep black sumi rises boldly across the body and head, creating strong pattern blocks against the clean white base. The result...
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12" Sanke Koi #J22735(X24)
This 12-inch Taisho Sanke Koi features a classic and balanced combination of bright red (hi), clean white (shiroji), and contrasting black sumi markings. The koi displays several well-defined red plates across the body, accented by developing black...
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8" Showa Koi #J22527(X18)
This 8-inch Showa Koi displays bold contrast with dynamic sumi layered over vibrant hi and clean white shiroji. The black pattern wraps through the body with strong presence, while the rich red adds warmth and depth to the overall composition. The sumi...
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9" Shiro Bekko Butterfly Koi #J2255(X16)
This 9-inch Shiro Bekko Butterfly Koi features a clean white foundation accented by bold, well-placed sumi (black) markings. The bright shiroji provides strong contrast, allowing the black pattern to stand out clearly and create a balanced, eye-catching...
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13" Sanke Koi #J22340(X8)
This 13-inch Sanke Koi showcases the timeless elegance of the Taisho Sanshoku variety with clean contrast and balanced pattern flow. The bright shiroji (white base) provides a crisp foundation for the well-placed beni (red) markings that step evenly...
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8.5" Doitsu Tancho Sanke Koi #J22333(X15)
This 8.5-inch Doitsu Tancho Sanke offers a clean, refined presentation with a classic focal point. A distinct tancho mark sits prominently on the head, set against bright, even shiroji that enhances its symmetry and visual balance. As a...
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8" Kin Showa Butterfly Koi #J22332(X15)
Add brilliance and movement to your pond with this stunning 8-inch Kin Showa Butterfly Koi. This eye-catching longfin koi features the classic Showa tri-color pattern—deep black (sumi), vibrant red (hi), and bright white (shiroji)—enhanced by...
Shop Black & White Koi
Looking for the perfect addition to your pond? Look no further than Kloubec Koi Farm, where we pride ourselves on being a premier breeder of stunning black and white koi fish. We go above and beyond to ensure that each and every one of our fish is in top health, with every single one undergoing a thorough health check before heading to its new home. Our customer's satisfaction is our top priority, which is why we guarantee that each fish will arrive in the best shape possible, ready to be enjoyed. Trust us to bring some beautiful, healthy color to your aquatic ecosystem.
When you think about koi fish, the first thought that pops into your head is most likely vibrant orange colors. However, black and white koi fish are just as elegant and are very unique. Although not as common as their vibrant orange counterparts, black and white koi fish are extremely popular among koi enthusiasts. When you’re looking for koi online, you can trust Kloubec Koi every time!
FAQs
- What is a black and white koi called?
There are many varieties of Koi fish that are black and white. One black and white koi fish is known as a Bekko, (Shiro Bekko). When you are looking for black and white koi fish for sale, you will likely discover the Bekko, which is bred from the Taisho Sanke koi. Unlike most koi fish, black and white koi do not have vibrant markings or any other color. - What is the rarest koi fish color?
The rarest koi fish color is found on the Ki Utsuri variety. The Ki Utsuri has a unique blend of colors, including yellow patterns over a lacquered black body. These are some of the most sought-after koi fish, as they are one of the most unique types of koi available for purchase.
- Are black koi fish good luck?
Black koi fish are known to be good luck in Japan. They are believed to evoke prosperity and good fortune. The black koi fish are believed to absorb all the bad energy in the koi pond, leaving only positive and good fortune behind.
- Why is my black koi turning white?
A black koi that turns white can be attributed to several causes. One factor is poor water quality or low oxygen. Koi will turn pale in poor conditions. Another is the variety type may be one that develops patterns over time producing a multi-colored koi. A third is the koi’s lineage. - How many koi should be kept together?
When planning out the environment for your koi fish, you should ensure that you have at least 250 gallons of water per koi fish. You can keep many koi together as long as the pond water quality is maintained to sustain them. Upkeep of your koi pond water is critical, and you should have a regular maintenance regime to ensure the water quality and the health of your fish. - Should koi fish be in pairs?
In most cases, it’s important to have several koi in your habitat. As a communal species, koi prefer to stay in schools, and don’t do well when isolated. Schools of two could work, although three or more is recommended.