There’s something fishy going on at the Japanese Friendship Garden at San Jose’s Kelley Park. Namely, it’s not easy being a baby koi in the beautiful surroundings these days. The garden has several ...
A dozen koi fish poke their faces up to the pond’s surface, hoping for a bite to eat. They’re smarter and more social than most would give them credit for, and they recognize horticulturists Mark ...
Koi fish, especially the Kohaku variety, are prized for their beauty, longevity, and breeding potential. Factors like bloodline, pattern, size, and gender influence their value, with females often ...
The koi at San Jose’s Japanese Friendship Garden could use another helping hand from the community. The Coyote Creek flood in February 2017 devastated the garden at Kelley Park, flooding the ...
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