Dainichi Beast!
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Throughout our trip an exciting part is to view our koi that were purchased back in Spring that were left as Azukari. A lot of risks come with leaving koi in Japan, but when it goes well, it goes very well!!
At the Dainichi Auction back in April we purchased 3 koi, 2 Tosai and 1 Nisai.
Unfortunately the 2 Tosai that would now be Nisai had not been harvested yet. However, our Nisai, now Sansai had been harvested, so it was time for a look!
57cm back in April, now 69cm at Sansai, this koi has filled out tremendously. Great powerful body. Shigeru Mano of Dainichi Koi Farm, is very confident this will make 85cm.
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At the Dainichi Auction back in April we purchased 3 koi, 2 Tosai and 1 Nisai.
Unfortunately the 2 Tosai that would now be Nisai had not been harvested yet. However, our Nisai, now Sansai had been harvested, so it was time for a look!
57cm back in April, now 69cm at Sansai, this koi has filled out tremendously. Great powerful body. Shigeru Mano of Dainichi Koi Farm, is very confident this will make 85cm.
[gallery type="slideshow" ids="19328"]
https://queni-koi.wistia.com/medias/npi2j96lng?embedType=iframe&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=500