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Pond Species

Asagi Koi

Cyprinus rubrofuscus

Care guide, husbandry, breeding, disease, sourcing, and tankmate intelligence on Asagi Koi - written by the Fast Aquatics editorial team and cross-verified against vendor records on the live marketplace.

Asagi Koi at a glance
Adult size: 24-36 inches · Minimum tank/pond: 1000 gallons (pond) · Difficulty: intermediate · Diet: omnivore · Lifespan: 25-50 years.

Asagi Koi (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) is a pond species kept by aquarists for outdoor pond stocking. Suitable for keepers with 6-12 months of experience and stable water chemistry.

Where Asagi Koi comes from

Asagi Koi (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) is a pond fish species suited to outdoor pond environments. Adapted to seasonal temperature swings, leaf litter, and outdoor water chemistry. Cold-tolerant species overwinter in zone 5-7 ponds at 3+ feet depth; tropical pond fish need to be brought indoors or kept in heated systems.

Asagi Koi tank size and setup

Asagi Koi requires a minimum of 1000 gallons (pond) for healthy adults. The minimum is based on the species' adult size (24-36 inches), territorial range, and behavior pattern. Most Asagi Koi sold at small juvenile size will reach full adult size within 12-24 months and the system must be sized to the adult, not the juvenile.

For a Asagi Koi setup: outdoor pond with appropriate depth (3+ feet for cold-climate winterization), filtration sized 1.5-2x pond volume per hour, UV clarifier for green-water control, surface skimmer for leaf litter, and either a bottom drain or annual full cleanout.

Browse our 120-gallon aquarium guide for the complete equipment list.

Water parameters for Asagi Koi

Asagi Koi prefers pond parameters appropriate to your climate zone:
Temperature: 50-78°F seasonal swing acceptable for cold-tolerant species; tropical pond species need 70°F+ year-round.
pH: 7.0-8.5
Ammonia + nitrite: Both 0 ppm
Nitrate: Under 40 ppm in established ponds
Dissolved oxygen: 5+ mg/L (aerator non-optional in summer)

Pond water chemistry shifts with rainfall, leaf decay, and bioload. Test biweekly during active season; perform 10-25% water changes monthly to maintain stable parameters.

What Asagi Koi eats

Asagi Koi is a omnivore. Eats a varied diet of pellets, frozen foods, and supplemental greens. Quality flake or pellet (Hikari, New Life Spectrum, Tetra) plus frozen mysis or bloodworms 2-3x weekly produces best color and behavior. Feed Asagi Koi appropriately for its size + activity level. Overfeeding is the #1 cause of water-quality crashes in tanks of all sizes.

Asagi Koi tankmates and compatibility

Asagi Koi is compatible with similar-temperament pond fish at appropriate stocking. Mixing predatory species (largemouth bass) with smaller pond fish (minnows, juvenile koi) creates a food chain. Plan stocking around adult sizes and territorial behaviors.

Browse care guides for tankmate-compatibility tables for Asagi Koi and similar species.

Asagi Koi adult size and lifespan

Asagi Koi reaches 24-36 inches at adulthood with a captive lifespan of 25-50 years with proper care. Pond fish often outlive their owners under proper care - koi can live 25-50+ years with stable parameters.

Can you breed Asagi Koi?

Asagi Koi spawning happens in spring as water warms; provide appropriate spawning substrate (rocks, plants, brushes) and consider separating eggs to prevent predation.

Common Asagi Koi diseases and problems

Asagi Koi can develop pond-specific issues: parasites (ich, costia, trichodina), bacterial infections (ulcers, fin rot), and seasonal stress around water temperature transitions. Maintain stable temperature changes (no more than 5°F per day during seasonal shifts), feed appropriately for water temperature, and inspect fish during spring restart for signs of overwintering damage.

Where to buy Asagi Koi online

Asagi Koi is sold at LFS (local fish stores), online retailers, and direct from breeders/wholesalers. Pricing varies widely by source, size, and quality:

Budget tier: $15-60
Mid-tier: $30-150
Premium tier: $100-500

Browse live Asagi Koi from vetted Fast Aquatics vendors with carrier-tracked overnight shipping (FedEx Priority + UPS Next Day), climate-aware hold logic, and a 4-hour DOA window with photo-evidence claims. Captive-bred or aquacultured specimens cost more upfront but arrive healthier and integrate faster.

Asagi Koi FAQ

How big does Asagi Koi get?

24-36 inches at adulthood within 12-24 months.

How long does Asagi Koi live?

25-50 years with proper care.

What is the minimum tank/pond size?

1000 gallons (pond), with larger systems strongly recommended.

Is Asagi Koi hard to keep?

Asagi Koi is rated intermediate difficulty.

What does Asagi Koi eat?

Asagi Koi is a omnivore; appropriate diet matches its natural feeding pattern.

Where can I buy Asagi Koi?

Browse live Asagi Koi from vetted Fast Aquatics vendors with carrier-tracked Buyer Protection and a 4-hour DOA window.

How much does Asagi Koi cost?

$15-500 depending on source and quality.

Do I need to quarantine Asagi Koi?

Yes - quarantine new Asagi Koi for 4-6 weeks in a separate tank before adding to your display.

Is Asagi Koi reef safe?

Not applicable - Asagi Koi is not a marine reef species.

Other species in the same category with care profiles on Fast Aquatics. Click any name for the full husbandry breakdown.

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Sources and references

Asagi Koi taxonomy and care recommendations cross-checked against the following authoritative references and our internal vendor + breeder database.

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