Definition
Domestic carp refers to carp that have been bred and raised in controlled environments, like fish farms or ponds, rather than living in the wild. They're often bred for specific traits, such as faster growth or better disease resistance. They're different from wild carp, which have to survive in natural ecosystems. Think of them as the equivalent of domesticated dogs versus wolves. Domestic carp are a significant food source in many parts of the world. They also frequently are stocked in ponds.