Miyabi Koi Farm

Miyabi Koi Farm Elevate your pond with the beauty and excellence of world-class Koi! As our experience grows, so does the number of noteworthy koi produced.

Your destination for stunning Imported Japanese Koi! 🎏

In partnership with Yume Koi, we bring you the finest high-quality Koi from the legendary breeders of Hiroshima and across Japan. Situated smack-dab in the middle of the East coast, Delaware has a climate very similar to the low-lying coastal regions of central and western Japan. Being part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, most of the area lies

very close to sea level having sandy soils. In our local area however, we are surrounded by an abundance of very thick white clay soils perfect for building mudponds. Koi benefit greatly from growing in these clay soils during the warmer months, which helps to stimulate their appetite and excel growth, as well as create a wonderful shine and luster. We import limited numbers of Japanese koi during the year to use as parent stock, and also to offer for resale and grow out. Breeding quality koi is a continual learning curve, but I’m very proud of the quality of koi that we’ve been able to breed. We have a very reliable partner in Japan that handles procurement of our Japanese stocks from Japan’s best and also best-hidden breeders.

05/29/2026

How do you carry 500+ koi in one hand?

Step 1: Make them all about this big. 🤏😆

Another bowl of fry making the move to the mud pond. In a few months they’ll be a lot harder to carry.

05/28/2026

Three of the larger koi have become the first residents of this mud pond for the season. After acclimating to their new surroundings, they’re finally taking their first bites of food. No rush, no competition…just a slow and leisurely start as they settle in and get comfortable. Looking forward to seeing how they develop over the summer.

05/26/2026

Another sanke that earned its place moving forward this season. At 23 cm, it already possesses many of the attributes that can make a koi competitive in smaller size classes, while still leaving room for further development.

05/26/2026

Another sanke selected during this week’s sorting. Some fish are chosen primarily for future potential, while others are already beginning to put the pieces together. At 29 cm (just under 12 inches), this one is developing nicely and has me excited to see what the coming season brings.

05/26/2026

Another koi selected to move forward this season. Different strengths, different challenges, but plenty of potential to work with. Looking forward to seeing how this one develops in the mud ponds. Sanke 28cm

05/26/2026

One more from this week’s selections. The foundation is there; now it’s a matter of growth, development, and seeing what nature has in store. Sanke 32cm

05/26/2026

This was another fish that caught my attention during sorting. It has earned its place for another season of development, and I’m eager to see how it progresses over the summer. Sanke 33cm

05/26/2026

One of the koi selected during sorting this week. Winter often reveals strengths and weaknesses that weren’t obvious months earlier, and this fish showed enough quality to move forward for another season of development. Looking forward to seeing what summer brings. Sanke 37cm

05/24/2026

Made for a long day but totally worth it

05/24/2026

Got this lovely lady and a nice sanke out to the Bay area in the early a.m.

Address

759 Blackbird Landing Road
Townsend, DE
19734

Opening Hours

Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13024558866

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