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Bram Rohaan

Grand Champion Belgian ZNA Koi Show

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Belgian ZNA Koi Show 2013After a year of holiday, her new owner Filip Poppen brought her to the Belgian ZNA Koi Show again. In 2011 she won three (!) Grand Champion titles (on the Interkoi, European Shinkokai Show and Belgian ZNA Koi Show), last year...
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Best in Varieties All European Shinkokai

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series 3rd European Shinkokai Koi Show 2013 Apologize to have let you wait for so long, but here are the Best in Varieties of the 3rd All European Shinkokai, that was held from 10 to 12 May 2013. A lot of beautiful Koi, brought in by...
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Ryuki Narita’s 2015 All Japan Grand Champion?

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Judge a Koi When I visited Narita Koi Farms in February 2013, Ryuki wanted to show me one of his great expectations for 2015. He expects this Koi, a Sakai Fish Farm Sanke, to become Grand Champion at the 2015 All Japan Combined Nishikigoi Show....
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Supreme Champion Euregio Koi Show

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Euregio Koi Show 2013 The champion of Arcen – Grand Champion of the 2011 Holland Koi Show – this time was present at the 4th edition of the Euregio Koi Show (held in Oldenzaal, the Netherlands). The tricolour of Johnny Lievens from Belgium was in...
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The Major Awards of the All European Shinkokai

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series 3rd European Shinkokai Koi Show 2013 The 3rd edition of the All European Shinkokai is over now. As we all know with Koi shows, time really flies fast throughout the event. The seven judges, including five Japanese Koi breeders, decided these eleven Koi to be...
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Supreme Champion All European Shinkokai again for Jean Hoorne

Just as with the 2nd All European Shinkokai, which was held in Appelten last year,  the Sakai Fish Farm Sanke named Heidi II (and until now had won 3 GC titles) became Supreme Champion after Vertigo again. The cat and mouse game between these two heavy weights, both supplied by Danny’s Koi Café and in the case...
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Rendez vous with a Koi!

What an impressive head, isn’t it? This is the head of a real old school type of Sanke, although the fish itself isn’t that old yet. It seems like the fish looks a bit mean, but I don’t think she actually means to give this kind of impression. This Sanke has a nice story behind...
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The judges that will be present at the 3rd All European Shinkokai

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series 3rd European Shinkokai Koi Show 2013Big names that will be present at the 3rd edition of the All European Shinkokai Koi Show, you cannot deny that! The show, which will be held on 10, 11 and 12 May this year seems to become a great...
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The Major Awards of the Interkoi Show of 2013

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Interkoi Show Rheinberg 2013 Next to the Grand and Supreme Champion there are of course a lot of other prizes that are given away on a Koi show. This is also the case on the Interkoi Show, where in total ten Major Awards are provided....
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Title prolongation for Jean Hoorne on the Interkoi Show Rheinberg 2013

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Interkoi Show Rheinberg 2013It took a long time, but it’s finally here in Western Europe: spring time! And on the same day the first European Show, the Interkoi show, was held. Coincidence? What for sure wasn’t a coincidence was the champion. The Grand Champion title...
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Daily Pond Tip

Ich (Ichthyophthirius multifilis) is probably the most common parasite in ornamental fish. It is one of the few microscopic parasites that can be diagnosed without a microscope, because it has one life stage that produces salt grain sized ‘cysts’ that are easily visible with the naked eye.

Daily Pond Tip

Ich (Ichthyophthirius multifilis) is probably the most common parasite in ornamental fish. It is one of the few microscopic parasites that can be diagnosed without a microscope, because it has one life stage that produces salt grain sized ‘cysts’ that are easily visible with the naked eye.