The Koi Fish (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) is a colored version of a carp that is kept in koi ponds for decoration. In Japan they are a symbol of luck, prosperity, and good fortune.

Stats
- Population: Unknown
- Life Span: 20 Years
- Top Speed: 3-4 MPH
- Weight: 20 Pounds
- Length: 11 Inches
Geographical Distribution
Continents:
- Asia
Biomes:
- Brackish water
- Freshwater
- Lakes
Diet (Omnivorous)
- Insect larvae
- Aquatic insects
- Zooplankton
- Worms
- Small crustaceans
- Snails and small mollusks
- Algae and biofilm
- Duckweed
- Tender pond plant material
- Pond detritus
- Fruits and vegetables
- Grains and plant meals
Fun Facts
Fact #1
They have been bred since the 19th century.
Fact #2
They have different symbolic meaning depending on their color.
Fact #3
The longest living koi lived 226 years!
Fact #4
Goldfish and koi are descendants of carp and can interbreed resulting in sterile offspring.

