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The History of Ogon:
In 1921, a Magoi with a gold-striped back was caught by Sawatta Aoki.  After four or five generations Aoki suceeded in producing the forerunners of the Ogon - Ginbo and Kinbo, and Kin Kabuto and Gin Kabuto.  Aoki spawned the first true Ogon in 1946, the result of a union between a female Shiro Muji and eight males from his 25-year breeding programme.

Ogon Identification:
These koi grow large, are easily visible in the pond and are lively and intelligent.
To succeed in shows they must be exceptional specimens, with fine skin, even blemish-free scalation and a clear, broad, lustrous head.  The metallic sheen should extend into the finnage, especially the pectorals.  As the fish grow large and their skin  stretches, the scales should take on an almost three-dimentional quality due to their lighter, leading edges.

Koi Definitions:
Ginbo -
Dark koi with an overall silver sheen
Gin Kabuto - Black-helmeted koi with silver edges to scales
Hikarimuji - Class for single-coloured metallic koi
Kigoi - Non-metallic lemon-yellow koi
Kinbo - Dark, metallic koi with an overall golden sheen
Kin Kabuto - Black-helmeted koi with gold edges to scales
Matsuba - Black centre to scale giving a pinecone apperance
Ogon - Single-coloured metallic koi
Purachina - Platinum Ogon
Shiro Muji - White, non-metallic koi
Yamabuki Ogon - Yellow-gold Ogon

 
   
 
 
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