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Breeders Specializing in Aya Wakaba Koi Fish:
Marusaka
Aya Wakaba koi are a vibrant and rare koi variety created by crossing Midorigoi and Shusui. Their body features a soft yellow to light green tone, often paired with a Doitsu scale layout, scaleless sides with a row of bold indigo or metallic scales running along the spine.
Visually, they resemble a yellow version of a Shusui, replacing the typical red with golden citrus tones and swapping blue for clean, cool green. This koi variety was first created by Yamanaka Koi Farm and improved by Marusaka Koi Farm. Aya Wakaba koi remain rare in collections, making them particularly attractive for those seeking something unique.
AYA WAKABA KOI FISH FAQS: COLOR BLEND, SCALATION, SIZE, AND VARIETY TRAITS
What is an Aya Wakaba koi? A Doitsu koi with yellow-green color.
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Aya Wakaba koi are a hybrid between Midorigoi and Shusui, recognized for their soft yellow or green bodies and dark scales on their backs. They often have scaleless sides with a distinct spine scale pattern.
What makes Aya Wakaba koi visually unique? Bright tone with bold top-line scales.
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They have a rare yellow-green base and a clean Doitsu pattern. The dark scales along the spine provide a strong contrast to the soft body color.
How large do Aya Wakaba koi typically grow? Room to grow and glow.
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They can grow to 24 to 28 inches. Their size helps clearly display both the back scales and the base color in the pond.
Are Aya Wakaba koi good for beginners? Easy to spot and care for.
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Yes. Their color is easy to spot, and the simple Doitsu layout makes them ideal for koi keepers seeking something unique yet easy to manage.
Do Aya Wakaba koi mix well with other koi varieties? Gentle and visually distinct.
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They swim peacefully with others and provide a fresh contrast to koi with heavier patterns or solid tones.
What should I feed my Aya Wakaba koi? Food that supports tone and skin clarity.
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Choose color-enhancing pellets with ingredients like spirulina. These support the vibrancy of the yellow-green body and improve scale definition.
Will their pattern change over time? Mostly stable with mild shifts.
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The back scales may become more prominent as they age, and their body tone might deepen slightly. Overall, their pattern usually remains consistent.
Can Aya Wakaba koi live in a smaller pond? Best when young, better with space.
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They perform well in smaller setups. As they expand, a larger pond enhances their color and top-line scalation, making them stand out more.
Are Aya Wakaba koi rare? Unique Doitsu variety with spine highlights.
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They’re still rare and not widely accessible. Well-formed examples with even tone and clearly defined back scales are especially prized.
Why should I buy an Aya Wakaba koi from Fitz’s Fish Ponds? Chosen for standout tone and structure.
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Each Aya Wakaba koi we offer is chosen for its vibrant color, sharp spine scalation, and visual balance. This is a koi that draws attention with elegance and freshness.
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