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Koi Carp Fish for sale in Portsmouth, Portsmouth

6 Koi Carp Fish for sale in Portsmouth, Portsmouth

Koi Carp, also known as Nishikigoi, originated in Japan during the 19th century and are admired for their vibrant, ornamental qualities. These fish are selectively bred from common carp and showcase striking color combinations including white, red, black, orange, and yellow, often seen in popular varieties like Kohaku and Sanke. Typically, koi grow to around 24-36 inches and can live for 25 to 35 years, with some exceptional specimens reaching over 200 years. Physically, koi are known for their beautiful patterns and smooth scales, making them prized additions to outdoor garden ponds. Temperament-wise, koi are calm, social, and can even recognise their owners, making them suitable for peaceful water gardens. They thrive in large, well-filtered ponds with good aeration, requiring careful water quality management to stay healthy. Their popularity in the UK for ornamental ponds is evident, with many enthusiasts searching for terms like 'koi carp for sale', 'koi fish for sale near me', and 'koi carp price UK'. Overall, Koi Carp are perfect for pond owners who appreciate colourful, long-lived fish that symbolize good luck and perseverance.

Koi Carp fish Variety of koi fish size from 35cm to 45 - Advert 1
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Variety of koi fish size from 35cm to 45

Koi Carp

36 yearsAge
£0Price

Variety of koi fish for sale around 12 years old size above 35cm, quantity 10. There are also few new born fishes as well probably around 5 hard to give exact number, I recently bought this property a

SouthamptonSouthampton (15.4mi)
Koi Carp fish Pond fish  - Advert 2
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Pond fish

Koi Carp

5 yearsAge
£0Price

Koi and goldfish all need to go. I have two filters and pomps and two air pumps. The fish are healthy and happy I just need to free the space in my garden Open for offers

Bognor RegisWest Sussex (17.8mi)
Koi Carp fish Brown Chagoi koi  - Advert 3
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Brown Chagoi koi

Koi Carp

3 yearsAge
£20Price

Very friendly, sizes range from 10-12” about 6 available. Chagoi are known for their solid brown color and friendly, docile nature, often being the first to hand-feed and encouraging other koi to foll

GosportHampshire (4.1mi)
Koi Carp fish 60cm shiro bekko koi for sale - Advert 4
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60cm shiro bekko koi for sale

Koi Carp

15 yearsAge
£100Price

We have recently moved into a house with a large above ground koi pond which we are looking to get rid of. We have sold all of the other koi but our buyer pulled out for this fish so looking for someo

ReadingBerkshire (42.7mi)
Koi Carp fish Mix of koi  - Advert 5
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Mix of koi

Koi Carp

8 monthsAge
£30Price

We have set up a lovely indoor koi pond hence while the colours are not vibrant. We have open day to visit Sunday with time slot or option Saturdays. We have 20 left for sale and some in our main pon

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EpsomSurrey (48.9mi)
Koi Carp fish Selection of koi  - Advert 6
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Selection of koi

Koi Carp

9 yearsAge
£140Price

7 koi carp. 12 inch Some larger ones over 10 years old. £140 for the lot Selling due to move and wanting them to go to a good home. Pick up from Ewshot - GU10 5BD

FarnhamSurrey (28.4mi)

FAQs

What is the difference between koi and koi carp?

Koi and koi carp refer to the same fish; 'koi' is simply a common abbreviation for 'koi carp,' which is a colourful ornamental variety of the common carp selectively bred for distinct patterns and colours.

How long do koi fish live?

Koi fish typically live between 25 and 35 years on average, but with proper care, they can live up to 50 to 60 years. Some exceptional koi have been known to live for over 200 years, depending on genetics, water quality, diet, and environment.

Why are koi carp so expensive?

The price of koi carp varies widely based on colour patterns, size, breed quality, and lineage; while simple koi can cost only a few pounds, prize-winning, show-quality koi may sell for thousands or even over a million pounds due to their rarity, breeding complexity, and cultural significance.

Where do koi carp originate from?

Koi carp originated from common carp brought from China to Japan; originally used as food fish in China, Japanese breeders began selectively breeding them in the early 1800s for their ornamental colours and patterns.