







The Hideyoshi Medaka, also known as the Golden Hikari Medaka, is a captivating ornamental fish that embodies the allure of gold within its petite form. Its shimmering golden hue and distinctive body shape have made it a cherished variety among medaka enthusiasts.
Physical Characteristics:
- Body Color: A vibrant, light golden hue achieved through selective breeding to reduce black pigmentation, resulting in a bright, tea-colored (light amber) appearance.
- Body Shape: Exhibits the “Hikari” body type, characterized by a symmetrical dorsal and ventral profile, with diamond-shaped caudal fins and dorsal fins mirroring the anal fins. This symmetry enhances the fish’s luminous dorsal sheen.
Breeding Information:
- Year of Development: 2001
- Breeder: Yukio Ōba
- Origin: Derived from wild medaka, specifically through selective breeding of tea-colored medaka (cha medaka) with reduced black pigmentation to enhance the golden coloration.
Genetic Traits:
- Coloration: Achieving the ideal golden hue requires meticulous selection; an imbalance can result in tea-colored or amber-colored offspring. Careful pairing is essential to maintain the desired coloration.
- Stability: The strain boasts a fixation rate of over 99%, indicating a high degree of genetic stability.
Care and Maintenance:
- Color Preservation: Maintaining the golden coloration is particularly challenging. If the color becomes too light, the fish may appear tea-colored; if too dark, they may resemble amber. Therefore, selecting breeding pairs requires careful balance to produce offspring with the desired golden hue.
- General Care: Provide a well-maintained aquatic environment with clean water and appropriate space. A balanced diet and regular monitoring will support overall health and vitality.
Conclusion:
The Hideyoshi Medaka stands as a testament to the art of selective breeding, encapsulating the essence of gold in a delicate aquatic form. Its radiant appearance and historical significance continue to captivate and inspire medaka enthusiasts worldwide.
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