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Customer Story: Arthur F. “Dedicated to My Aunt”
Celebrating Legacy, Family, and Loyalty: Arthur’s Koi Journey with Kodama Koi Farm Kodama Koi Farm is honored to be part of Arthur’s heartfelt koi journey. From his aunt’s legacy to the joy now shared with his daughter Ava, his story reminds us why we do what we do....
Customer Story: Joan F.: “Koi, Sake, and Friendship; My Life with Kodama Koi Farm”
How One Visit to Kodama Koi Farm Changed Everything We’re honored to celebrate Kodama’s 25th Anniversary with Joan F.—a passionate koi enthusiast whose journey with Kodama began in 2007 and continues to flourish today. From building her dream pond to raising champion...
Male vs Female Koi Fish: How to Identify Gender and Koi Sexing Tips
Male vs. Female Koi: Why Both Matter More Than You Think Koi fish are treasured for their beauty, elegance, and longevity, but did you know that male and female koi differ not only in appearance, but also in behavior and value? As a lifelong koi enthusiast, I’ve come...
Tips for Selling Japanese Koi Successfully in Kodama Wholesale Program
Give your customers an unforgettable experience, and boost your Koi sales, with these practical, proven strategies. Selling Japanese Koi isn’t just about offering beautiful fish. It’s about storytelling, education, and creating excitement. Whether you run a garden...
Why Koi Gills Are Vital for Koi Health
At Kodama Koi Farm, we’ve seen that when it comes to koi gills health, most koi keepers tend to focus on what’s visible—skin condition, appetite, or swimming behavior. While those are all important signs, there’s a vital organ working quietly beneath the surface that...
The History of Carp: From Ancient Civilizations to Modern Carp Farming
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