I can think of no other variety of nishikigoi, where the offspring show such a wide variation in their appearance.

That’s why I love this variety!
SHIRO or KINDAI GOSHIKI:
Shiro (white) Goshiki are very elegant Koi with a red patterning placed on white skin, with more or less Koromo-like markings on their white skin or red patterning or both.
KURO GOSHIKI:
The majority of Kuro Godhiki are showing more or less dominant black, blackish blue or grey basic color on white skin.However, this is where it becomes a bit confusing, as this dark base color has many different ways of expressing itself.
There are Kuro Goshiki showing a dark regular mesh pattern on white skin, or on white and the red skin. On the other hand, there are olso examples of this variety showing nomesh pattern at all, giving the expression of being painted with a air brush.
All in all. There are six different kinds of Goshiki; four types of Kuro Goshiki and two types of Shiro or Kindai Goshiki ( ignore the special ones) where for instance no more white skin is seen.
GOSHIKI SHUSUI:
a Doitsu non-metallic blue Goshiki.
GOSHIKI SANKE:
A Sanke pattern with Koromo scale reticulation overlaying the hi or white on the Goshiki or both colors.
GOSHIKI SHOWA:
As the Goshiki Sanke but with a Showa pattern.

A Goshiki Showa.
TANCHO GOSHIKI:
A Koi with blue or black reticulated skin, having a single hi (red) marking on the head.
Also found in KinGinRin
KIN-GIN-RIN: ( As posted above by Admin)
Rows of shiny scales appearing on the back and sides of the Koi.
What about this one?
A METALLIC GINRIN GOSHIKI!
