The koi, or Japanese carp, represents the embodiment of the warrior, a fierce adversary with courage, commitment, and tenacity in battle, but when death (defeat) is imminent, the warrior accepts it with grace and resolution- the parallel being that when the koi is caught and out of water, placed upon a cutting block. The fish stops moving, stops struggling, and accepts his defeat with the humility of a master.
i used to have coy fish and they all have whiskers. artist's interpretation?
simply coy fish
The koi fish symbolizes perseverance, strength, and determination in many Eastern cultures, particularly in Japan. It is often associated with success and overcoming life's obstacles. Additionally, the number of koi fish in a design can also carry specific meanings.
Gold fish, coy and tiger fish!
A coy fish.
Coy carp
a coy fish with squinted eyes. hahahaha
coy
depends on where you buy it
I think you are asking about "Koi" fish? Couple years ago, I had a pair of them. Both fish had white body, and it almost appeared white silver when the aquarium lightning was perfect. But since you asked about the eyes color, my pair had white eyes with black dots in them. Pretty, if you ask me.
Bluegill, Carp, and Coy
be a wounderful fish. im sitting here with justan!!! in school