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The Basics of Keeping Koi


One of the most beautiful sights is a well-kept koi pond garden with colorful and vibrant koi fishes swimming gracefully in the water. The koi pond's popularity is on the rise and the reasons are obvious. Who would not want living creatures as a part of their garden? However, koi keeping should not be taken lightly. Koi, like any other pet, require time and money to maintain. The majority of first time koi owners fail because they get the idea that keeping koi is as easy as keeping other freshwater fish. You couldn't be more wrong; but nevertheless, this should not discourage you though, as educating yourself will greatly improve your chances of succeeding.

Check out Keeping a perfect Koi for some important information about how to keep Koi.

Your Pond

Before ever buying koi, you must create a proper habitat for them. Your Koi's habitat is your Koi pond and all that's inside. It would be a good idea to do research on your own, before you go to purchase the materials needed for you pond. Because of its popularity, an unlimited supply of resources can be found on the topic of Koi keeping. Check out 'What Your Pet Shop Owner Won't Tell You About Keeping Koi' at Best Koi Care Tips.

When it comes to pond size, the bigger is always better. Koi have a habit of growing rather fast, making your Koi pond bigger is always a good idea. Make sure your koi pond is at least three feet deep to prevent predators (including your pet cat) from making a meal out of your koi.

You filtration system is extremely important. There are 2 types of filtration, namely the mechanical filter and the biological filter. Mechanical filtration gets rid of all solid wastes and matter in the pond. On the other hand, the biological filter removes dangerous nitrogen compounds such as ammonia which can kill your Koi very quickly. It is important to ensure your filter can sustain the size of the pond and the number of your Koi.

Another consideration is the water quality. To keep your koi alive, you must have the proper knowledge on how to maintain your water quality. You may want to install a UV filter that removes dangerous pathogen and fungi using Ultra Violet radiation. Find out more about Koi pond filters at Know your Koi Pond Filters.

Buying Koi

There are potentially thousands of different types of Koi, with about 20 different popular varieties. Koi are popular because of their beautiful colors and patterns. Choose those with deep colors and that swim gracefully. Also, its patterns should not be too big or small in relation to its size.

Your pond should be complete before you even look into buying your koi. The size and number of Koi you buy should be based on the size of your pond. Be careful, overstocking will greatly stress your koi, potentially killing many of them and causing you to lose time and money.

Most fish owners understand that usually fish will only grow to the size of their enclosure. Koi, unlike other fish, will grow until they are the size of their specific type. You must be able to accommodate the number of fish you purchase in the future.

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