Appreciation of Ornamental Koi Silver Scale A (Photo)

Important classification of silver scale A
With the increase and spread of silver scale varieties, silver scale varieties have been divided into two types, A and B. Ginrin A is a variety of silver scales produced by the three major families of Kohaku, Taisho Sanshoku, and Showa Sanshoku. Each name is Ginrin Kohaku, Ginrin Sanshoku, and Ginrin Showa. It has become a common name.
The silver-scaled carp is also represented by silver, and has a different name. Common silver scales are fish scales that are all silver, which is called [β silver] (meaning silver all over the ground). Those with a round silver shape like pearls at the end of the scale are called [pearl silver scales]. The rest depends on the shape of the silver. Call them [ball silver], [Lian Zi silver], [Jiao silver], etc. The silver scale species is sometimes also called [diamond silver scale].
From left to right:
Red and white silver scales: It can be inferred from its body shape and the appearance of silver that there is no bloodline carp that will disperse when it grows up.
Red and white silver scales: It has the same bloodline as the red and white one on the left. It can maintain the beautiful markings of the silver scales when it grows up, making the silver scales more dazzling.
Silver scales are red and white: the red is exactly the bright red of stained glass.
Three colors of silver scales: Three colors of silver scales with 100% completion.

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From left to right:
Three colors of silver scales: beautiful three-color silver scales on white ground, with less silver scales.
Silver scale three colors: the best silver scale standing carp.
Silver Scale Showa: The shiny ink black and the floating silver scales conflict with each other, but the splendor remains undiminished.
Silver scale Showa: Showa three-color silver scale also produces common carp.

See the identification of koi silver scale A (picture)

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