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Koi Fish Ponds and Keeping Koi Fish
Koi Fish Information and Pond Care Koi fish pond
The most popular of the fresh-water fish, Koi can live for decades and
grow to several feet long with proper care. Unlike other fish, Koi are
very social and can even be seen eating out of the hands of trusted
caretakers.
Before you can begin your adventure in Koi care, let's learn a bit more
about their history. Koi are the domestic cousins of common carp and
were first bred in the 1820s. Even the name "Koi" is derived from the
Japanese word for carp.
The Japanese took special care in breeding Koi, noting how differences
in environment, temperature, and diet changed the color and
characteristics of the fish. Thanks to these patient and creative
caretakers, you can now raise koi of nearly every color of the rainbow.
Koi are very social both with other breeds of fish and their trusted
caretakers. They are not usually a schooling type of fish, but they
will travel in small groups both with fellow Koi and other fish in the
pond of similar size.
The most important aspect of Koi care is the size of your pond...
Koi can grow up to several feet long, so they thrive in a pond of five
hundred gallons or more. If your pond is smaller, you must monitor the
size of your Koi carefully. As they grow, you can either expand your
pond or find new homes for the larger fish, replacing them with smaller
Koi.
While Koi are in the same family as goldfish, they are more expensive
and harder to replace due to their size. The health and well-being of
your Koi are tied to the water quality. A higher volume of water means
the Koi's waste products are diluted and the water chemistry stays
favorable for their health. Proper Koi care thus involves monitoring
the water quality to be sure your pond's inhabitants thrive.
Another key aspect of Koi care is the temperature of your pond...
Koi are cold water fish and are healthiest in water between 61 and 75
degrees Fahrenheit. A great bonus for the Koi owner is that Koi can
remain outside for the winter months if you are in a climate where the
pond won't fully freeze.
Koi go into a "winter hibernation" as the temperatures begin to drop
and their digestive systems slow to a crawl...
So when the weather drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Koi do not need
to eat.
Their slowed digestive systems cannot process food at this temperature
and feeding them is actually bad for their health. Just leave them be
until the weather warms up and look forward to feeding them in the
spring!
Dear Friend,
My name is Douglas Cain and I've been a Koi enthusiast for over 20
years. In that time I've gained a huge amount of knowledge about Koi
and Koi ponds.
As a passionate Koi hobbyist it is my goal to see that all pet Koi are
properly cared for so I'd like to share my knowledge with you free of
charge.
You are welcome to browse the articles on this site for more
information about Koi and to sign up for my 10 part e-course "Koi
Secrets". These lessons will be conveniently delivered straight to your
email inbox once per day.
In my FREE mini course, "Koi Secrets", you will learn...
* Where Koi fish came from and how they were developed over the years
from dull carp into beautifully colored Koi.
* The different Koi varieties and which ones you should consider
collecting.
* Tips for setting up the perfect Koi pond to allow your Koi to
thrive and be the envy of your friends.
* How to maintain the perfect water conditions in your Koi pond -
this is the most important part.
* What to look for when buying Koi fish and how to introduce them to
your pond.
* How and when to quarantine your Koi fish.
* How and when to feed your Koi fish, and when you should never feed
them.
* All about Koi diseases and treatments - how to tell if your Koi are
sick, what illness they have and how to cure them.
* The fundamentals and process to effectively breeding your Koi.
* And much, much more!
Yes Doug, I Want to Learn the Secrets of Creating Magnificent Koi Ponds
Send Me My Free Koi Email Course Today!
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