Hi Wayne, also don't like it.
Have never seen a metallic orange koi with Ginrin and black. I did not expect this from an imported batch of fish from Japan (Aoki). Rather from a flock spawning.
Maybe Aoki was experimenting on another new variety?. He is quite known for trying to develop new varieties all the time.
Interview between Kodama and Aoki:
Kodama:
What kind of policy do you have when it comes to koi breeding?
Aoki:
I thought that I should breed varieties that nobody does. So that is what I have always been doing. About 15 years ago, I thought that exporting would be a big thing and expected that popular varieties abroad would be Doitsu and Hikarimono. And so, I paid attention to "Kikusui" in Hikarimono and tried to create a a new variety with it.
Kodama:
I see. 80% of koi produced in Niigata go abroad now. As you exactly foresaw, the demand from foreign countries increased. And Hikarimono is popular abroad. Especially, your Kikusui and Kikokuryu are highly demanded. In this sense, you were absolutely right, weren't you?
Aoki:
Recently, koi hobbyists in foreign countries improved their eye for koi and have come to buy real nice ones. I think we must make more efforts to improve the quality of koi and we must create new varieties, too.
Kodama:
" Kikokuryu" that you created made a sensation in the Nishikigoi world. Please tell us about the creation process of Kikokuryu.
Aoki:
It was 1993. 10 years ago, I crossbred a male Kumonryu with a female Kikusui. At the time, "Kikokuryu" appeared. When the Kikokuryu became three years old, it won "Best in Variety" at the All Japan Combined Young Nishikigoi Show.
Kodama:
The Kikokuryu at that time was beautiful because the sumi pattern was described on a shiny platinum body, it is notan exaggeration to say it was an innovative new variety. There was no koi that had sumi on platinum. Your contribution was truly great. Also, "Beni Kikokuryu," another one of your creations, is famous. How did you create it?
Aoki:
It is also from a Kumonryu. Kikokuryu simply has sumi on platinum. But by crossing a Kikusui with a Kumonryu, "the red of the Kikusui" came out. Koi without red became Kikokuryu whereas koi with red became Beni Kikokuryu.
http://www.kodamakoifarm.com/beginner/a_aoki.html