What is taisho sanshoku?
The Showa three-color koi was produced in the Showa era of Japan in 1927. Its main characteristics are that the black background of the fish is decorated with red and white patterns, and the base of the pectoral fins has a circular black spot, also known as Yuan Hei. Showa three-color koi have high ornamental Showa three-color koi produced in Japan in 1927 in the Showa era. Its main characteristics are that the black background of the fish is decorated with red and white patterns, and the base of the pectoral fins has a circular black spot, also known as Yuan Hei. Showa three-color koi have high ornamental value, gorgeous and vigorous, and are the essence of koi. Value, gorgeous and vigorous, is the essence of Jinli.
What does Taisho Sanshoku look like?
Showa Sanshiro is one of the more important species of koi, and Showa Sanshiro is a koi that is relatively difficult to raise among koi species. However, whenever the temperature in autumn is around 18 degrees, the colors of the Showa three colors look the most beautiful.
The crimson tone of the Showa three colors is suitable for deep red, and the ink quality is best with glossy lacquer black. The head of the Showa three-color must have a large erythema, the red quality is uniform, the edge is clear, and the color is better. White requires pure white, and those with white spots on the head and tail have higher taste. The ink spots of the Showa three colors are preferably those with a face cut on the head, and the ink patterns on the torso must be lightning-shaped or triangular, thick and rolled up to the abdomen. The pectoral fins should be black and should not be completely white, completely black or erythematous.
Taisho Sanshoku living habits
Compared with other koi (details), the raising of the Showa three colors is somewhat difficult. The Showa three colors are also relatively adaptable and can survive in the water temperature of 5-30°C, but the recommended growth temperature is 21-27°C. ℃ is appropriate.
Because the Showa tricolor has a large body and a long lifespan, if you are a real Showa tricolor fan and a feng shui fish fan, it is recommended that you customize the fish tank instead of the small aquarium sold in the supermarket. The recommended volume is more than 1.5 cubic meters! It’s not too much to feed. 3 Showa Sansei with a height of more than 40 cm and 6 small Showa Sansei with a height of 10 cm. The size of the fish tank is 2.8×0.8×1. Even if this is a relatively crowded breeding density, the growth rate of the Showa Sansei is relatively slow. , so the filter must be turned on 24 hours a day, and the filter also has the function of increasing oxygen. Once the power goes out, it must prevent the death of hypoxia.
Taisho Sanshoku rearing
Although the rearing of the Showa Sanshi is somewhat difficult compared to other koi (details), the Showa Sanshi, which is also omnivorous, also feeds on animals, fragments of higher aquatic plants, benthic animals and even tiny algae. . So, what kind of food is best for the Showa Sanshiro to feed?
The Showa Tricolor is omnivorous, and it feeds on general mollusks, fragments of higher aquatic plants, benthic animals and even tiny algae. Because the Showa Sanse has a wide range of adaptations to food, and the requirements for other living conditions are not very strict, it has strong vitality. With the changes in fish growth and seasons, the feeding situation also changes. The Showa Sanshiro had the highest feeding intensity in summer, and almost did not eat at all in winter. The newly hatched larvae mainly feed on rotifers and small cladocerans; the larvae above 3cm feed on benthic organisms, insect larvae, shellfish, snails and fragments of higher aquatic plants. In addition to swallowing food, the Showa Sanse can also extract food from the pond bottom mud. The Showa Tricolor has no teeth on its upper and lower jaws, and often chews hard food with well-developed throat teeth.