Address: 5002 44th St E, Tacoma, WA 98443, USA
Phone: +12539226708
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
James harper
Always a good visit for us ! We bought pond plants for our koi pond on our last visit. Absolutely beautiful koi here!
Meg Elliott
The owners are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I bought fish here a few years ago and was very pleased. Am sure I will be this time too.
M W
We appreciate Hoshi Koi so much! Sue and Rich have shared so much knowledge with us. Last year was our first year with a pond and we still have so much to learn. But we have felt supported whenever we need advice or a tip. Pond plant selection is great, prices are reasonable. Looking forward to spring!
Dag Dern it
When we pulled up to the driveway entering Hoshi Koi, we were greeted with a beautiful waterfall and sign. The short drive to the gravel parking lot has pristine ponds and waterfalls at different levels all along the way. The entire place is beautiful and you can tell it took years and years for it to mature to what we see today. The selection of Koi is awesome! From the smallest koi of around 3-4" to the largest being well over 2 feet in length and the girth of a 2l of soda. All exhibit striking colors and are very healthy. Sue, the owner, is very nice and spent time explaining every question my wife and I had. You can tell that she loves what she does as she knows Koi like the back of her hand. There is also a nice variety of pond plants which is why we were there, for her popular water hyacinths. If you are looking for Koi goto Hoshi Koi, you will not be disappointed! A definite 5 stars, 2 thumbs wayyyy up , and will highly recommend to all...
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Many different sizes and varieties.. they also have plants.. we driver over an hour and stop by every few months or so
I think so, as long as the koi you introduce are of a similar size or at least 12" long. Koi tend to have longer fins than goldfish, but these species should coexist nicely IMHO
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