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Goshiki are said to have been crossbred between Asagi and Taisho Sanshoku -- not yet an established theory, however. They also form a very tasteful variety of
Nishikigoi. Goshiki used to be included in the Kawarimono group. However, with recent production of fairly excellent Goshiki, they are now being treated as an independent variety at
Nishikigoi shows.
Their red markings are similar in patterns to Kohaku, but may not be taken as seriously. Some scales of Asagi may also appear in the red markings. The
meshes appearing only on the white ground will, on the other hand, contrast strikingly with mesh less Hi. |  |  |
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Tategoi |
The Nishikigoi Breeders place their tategoi in their mud ponds during late May to early June, the actual date depends on rough equalisation ...
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