There are more than one hundred types of unique koi (non basic varieties) with hundreds of name. For the convenience in appreciation, "unique koi" is classified into the following groups:
<Lebih dari seratus jenis Unique Koi yang tidak bisa dikelompokan kedalam group Basic Varieties, dan untuk memudahkan akan dibagi kedalam 3 group>, yaitu:
Group 1 - Non Hikarimono
(a) Kohaku
(b) Taisho Sanshoku
(c) Showa Sanshoku
(d) Utsurimono
(e) Bekko
(f) Asagi, Shusui
(g) Koromo
(h) Goshiki
(i) Karasu
(j) Others
Group 2 - Hikarimono
(k) Hikari Moyomono
(l) Hikari Utsurimono
Group 3 - Kinginrin
(m) Non Hikarimono
(n) Hikarimono
(source: Modern Nishikigoi - Basis Varieties and Unique Koi - by Takeo Kuroki San, 3rd edition 31 Aug. 1991, page 154 - 240))
Personally I do not like unique koi unless it is very attractive, but the attractive one is hard to find.
<Secara pribadi saya selaku hobbyist kurang suka dengan unique koi, kecuali yang bentuk tubuh bagus, pola dan warnanya benar-benar bagus, tetapi itupun sulit didapat>
I try to show you visually some of them (all courtesy photos)
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Cha-Goi |
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Kujaku Ogon |
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Doitsu Kin Showa |
Kage Shiro Utsuri |
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