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Koi carp

Cyprinus carpio

Koi carp look a lot like goldfish except they grow to larger sizes and have two pairs of whisker-like feelers, also called barbels, at the corner of their mouth.

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What does it look like?

Koi carp look a lot like goldfish except they grow to larger sizes (in New Zealand up to 10kg and 75cm long) and have two pairs of whisker-like feelers, also called barbels, at the corner of their mouth. They are highly variable in colour, often accompanied with irregular blotching of black, red, gold, orange or pearly white. Koi carp are an Unwanted Organism and a Noxious fish.

Why is it a problem?

When feeding, koi carp suck up and expel material from the bottom like a vacuum, filtering out edible material, which in the process disturbs the bottom sediments of a lake or river.
Because of their fast breeding and large size, this usually results in constant 'muddying' of the water, with no chance for this mud to settle. As a result, the light levels are reduced, which negatively affects the habitat of native plant life and other native fish and invertebrates. This also makes for unpleasant swimming at recreational freshwater swimming spots.

Control methods

Koi carp are not known to exist in Hawke’s Bay. If you think you have seen Koi Carp, please contact us on 0800 108 838.

More information

The scientific name of this species has been updated to Cyprinus rubrofuscus.

Related links

https://niwa.co.nz/sites/default/files/Freshwater%20invasive%20species%20of%20New%20Zealand%202020_1.pdf

https://www.doc.govt.nz/about-us/science-publications/conservation-publications/threats-and-impacts/freshwater/nz-invasive-fish-management-handbook/

 

Koi carp
Koi carp

Management Programme

Unwanted Organism

An unwanted organism is any organism that's capable of causing harm to natural or physical resources (like forests and waterways) or human health. A number of introduced pests in New Zealand are classed as unwanted.

Rules

Sections 52 and 53

Sections 52 and 53 of the Biosecurity Act 1993, which prevent the communication, release, spread, sale and propagation of pests, must be complied with.

Taxonomies

FamilyCyprinidae

TypeAnimals

GroupFish

HabitatFreshwater

Management ProgrammeUnwanted Organism

RulesSections 52 and 53

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