Butterfly Kujaku Metallic Koi 27cm ABF27/pN6

$175.00
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 Each week we add new koi fish to the website. The koi in the photos are the exact koi fish you will receive when you order!

 Butterfly Koi – The Elegant, Flowing Jewels of the Pond

 If you’re looking for a koi that’s truly mesmerizing, Butterfly Koi are in a league of their own! Known for their long, flowing fins and graceful movements, these koi glide through the water like living works of art. Often called Dragon Koi, their elegant fins continue to grow as they mature, giving them an almost mythical appearance.

 Unlike traditional koi, Butterfly Koi were selectively bred for their elongated fins, making them stand out beautifully in any pond. Their unique lineage comes from crossbreeding koi with Indonesian longfin carp, resulting in their signature graceful fins, slender bodies, and striking color patterns.

 At Windsor Fish Hatchery, we take great care in breeding high-quality Butterfly Koi with vibrant colors, balanced patterns, and strong, flowing fins. Since all of our koi are bred right here at our hatchery, you can be sure they are raised in a healthy, disease-free environment.

 Beyond their beauty, Butterfly Koi are also known for their hardy nature. Their streamlined bodies allow them to swim effortlessly, and their strong genetics make them resilient in various pond conditions.Whether you’re an experienced koi keeper or just starting your pond journey, a Butterfly Koi is a breathtaking addition that brings grace, movement, and a touch of magic to any water feature. Ready to add one of these beauties to your pond? Check out our latest listings and find your perfect Butterfly Koi today! ❤️

   To learn more about shipping live fish, visit this page. If you want to know how to properly acclimatize your new fish, read the blog.  If you're looking for high-quality food for your koi, we have it here. before your fish arrive match your pH to ours 7.8     Read the blog do i need to quarantine my new fish get the answers