Asagi are fairly classical from a genealogical point of view, and constitute a very tasteful
variety. They usually have blue on the entire back and Hi on the
belly,
pectoral fins and gill covers.
The scales on the back
have whitish base and thus collectively give an appearance of meshes of a net.
The
important viewing points
are conspicuously
vivid appearance of the meshes and light blue, spotless head region. However, as they age, black spots often appear in the
head region and Hi on
the belly tend to
climb up reaching as far as the back.
Summer is biting season, for mosquitoes that is. This is often a concern of pond keepers (or the neighbors of pond keepers). By knowing the facts and control methods, you can better control the mosquito population on your property and reduce the concerns your neighbors may have.