Tips Regarding How To Properly Take Care Of Koi

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A lot of pond owners around the world choose koi for pond fish. It's simply because koi are colorful and have interesting personalities. Additionally, koi fish tend to live long, from 25 to 35 years. It has even been noted that the koi fish's ancestral predecessors lived as long as 200 hundred years. If you own pond, whether it's at home or where you work, koi fish make wonderful pets.

The koi we know today is fairly new. Koi fish were initially bred from carp fish in Japan during the 1820s. In fact, "koi" is actually Japanese for "carp". The result of this breeding are koi fish with amazing color patterns - blue, green, black, white, silver as well as yellow. If you make sure to properly care for your koi fish, you can anticipate to have koi fish with vibrant colors.

Compared to other fish, koi are unique because they rarely do a lot of schooling. If you have a smaller pond and several koi, it may look as though the koi fish make a school. Even so, put the equal number of koi in a bigger pond and you will see the koi fish in small groups. They are social with nearly all other fish that are around the same size as them. Koi feed on tiny fish and the larger fish will eat koi.

Koi fish tend to grow large, as much as 3 feet long, if they are in a large pond. To properly care for koi, make sure that you put them in a pond that can support at the very least 500 gallons of water. If you have a smaller koi pond, you'll need to sooner or later move your koi to a larger pond as they grow larger. You can have as many small koi as you want if your pond is large enough, or you can have one or two larger koi fish. However, try not to mix small and big koi in one pond. In addition, the total mass of the koi fish in your pond must match the space of your pond. Bear in mind that you need to provide your koi fish plenty of space to move around in the pond if you want them to grow healthy.

You also have to be sure that the water in your koi pond is clean and pH balanced. It can be challenging to keep the water clean and balanced if you have a lot of koi in your pond. Thus, you need to learn and understand space, water balance as well as temperature when you're protecting for koi.

The right temperature for the water in a koi pond should be between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit for your koi fish to stay healthy. On the subject of feeding your koi, you have to understand that you should prevent feeding them when the water is cold. If your koi fish are chilly, their digestive system tend to slow down. Hence, if you feed your koi fish when they are cold, they won't have the ability to process the food; the food in their stomach will simply be rancid. If the temperature of the koi pond drops to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, it's almost a certainty that your koi will perish if you feed them in that temperature.

When you learn and understand how to properly care for your koi fish, you will notice that taking care of your koi is a very rewarding undertaking. Your koi pond will become a haven in your backyard, and you will find that your koi fish are happy to socialize with you whenever it's feeding time.

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