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Building the Best Koi Pond

Ponds built for koi should be close to three feet or deeper to allow these larger fish enough space. In Japan, breeding koi has occupied a position between hobby and art form for more than two centuries A koi pond is different from a water garden because koi limit the amount of plant life available to be grown. Koi do not hibernate and even though they can live through the cold months in the Pacific Northwest, I try to make their winter more comfortable. Koi is a drum shaped Japanese fish which can make your garden pond come alive with its vibrant colors and playful behavior. If you are keeping koi then a smaller upper pool or plant protectors will be needed to keep them from eating the Anacharis. The rock and gravel Koi pond technology has been revolutionized with the Back Flushable Waterfall Filtration systems. Most modern Koi are considered special if they reach 1 meter in length, and average age from 40 to 60years. Hybrid Koi Pond Kits that will reshape the pond and waterfall construction industry.

Koi Carp

National interest for Koi in Japan increased tremendously when Emperor Hirohito was presented Koi for the Imperial Palace moat in 1914. Koi are omnivorous so they need both an amount of protein and carbohydrates in their diet. Koi come in many colors, varieties, and kinds, so it is likely that everyone in the world can find at least one type of Koi that would suit their likes. Scientists in Japan have developed a koi robot that swishes around in water just like the real, fishy thing. Koi are beautiful members of the carp family. Keeping Koi carp within a pond environment is a hobby area all of own but one worth including if you have the space and time to maintain one. Many people in Japan recognize the term Nishikigoi but may not be familiar with the term Koi. The majority of first time Koi owners fail because they get the idea that keeping Koi is easy in some way. Koi have been known to live for up to 200 years at a time, but generally the average lifespan of a healthy Koi is about 30 years. In Chinese culture, Koi ponds are said to bring good luck to their owners. Koi carp is an ornamental mutation of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio), native from Asia, especially China and Japan.

Koi Pictures

Koi fish are claimed to have reached 2 meters (6 feet) in length, and the oldest to have reached the age of 230 years, passed down from generation to generation. My focus is on how to keep Koi fish happy and healthy. Some koi and goldfish foods are packed with inexpensive fillers that add no true nutritional value. These magnificent and often expensive fish have inspired a fanatical following, with collectors prepared to devote a lot of time and resources to creating a flourishing Koi pond. Part of it is that goldfish have a higher height to length ratio than koi. The pond pump must be the most reliable piece of koi keeping equipment. If it is necessary to handle koi, they should be netted with soft hand nets and lifted with wet hands. Most koi start out one color without whiskers, the colors will form by six to eight weeks, whiskers will follow. The markings and patterns of koi are their most important feature.

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