Koi is a type of fish. Just don't put koi in the pond and it will not be a koi pond.
The Chinese developed the goldfish. Koi were developed in Japan. So the answer is no.
The oldest living goldfish in the world are Koi (singletail) most likely due to the fact that they are (normally) housed in large ponds. Although there are many fancy goldfish that live a long time, Koi surpass them in longevity.
Raccoons are not particular and will eat any fish they can catch, including goldfish and koi from backyard ponds.
Yes pond comets and other pond goldfish get along with koi, however koi can get over 24 inches long when a comet typically doesn't grow more than 12 inches- that's quite a considerable difference in size (which is why its often best to keep koi with other koi and goldfish with other goldfish).
One can find information on Koi ponds from a variety of locations both online and in stores. Some places include Laguna Koi, Koi Fish Ponds, HGTV, and Premier Nursery.
koi fish would normally eat goldfish food try tetra fin goldfish flakes they are made for goldfish and koi
I think it's KOI I have a friend who's is a really big koi lover. He is very adamant about the fact that koi are not goldfish!
It is impossible to know because Koi ponds are not registered so how would you know if someone has one in their back yard?
If the Koi is large enough it may well eat a goldfish fry but Goldfish and Koi are not fighting type fish so they do not normally bite one another.
Goldfish do not have hair; instead, they have scales that cover their bodies which can vary in type and colour depending on which type of goldfish you have.
No they are not goldfish
There are many advantages of using Koi Carp in outdoor ponds. These advantages include, but are not strictly limited to, the Koi regulate the pond, and they keep the algae level down.