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Koi Care

A brief overview

An outdoor garden pond is the ultimate setting for fully appreciating the beauty and elegance of Nishikigoi.

The most favorable setting for koi is a recirculating system that has excellent filtration, both mechanical and biological.

Outdoor ponds can be constructed with concrete, fiberglass or even butyl liners.

Some Basic Requirements: Some Things To Avoid:
  • Overfeeding
  • Overstocking
  • Changing the water too often
  • Cleaning the filter too often

Filtration:

It is very simple to keep Nishikigoi if you have equipment for filtering and cleaning water. It is advisable to consult a Koi dealer or specialist as to which type of filter is most suitable for you.

Health Management:

Koi have been bred over the years primarily for their ornamental qualities. Accordingly, much of their natural resistance to disease has been lost. It is a fact that high quality koi can be more predisposed to disease than those of poor quality. A successful fish keeper must understand that fish, like people, sometimes get sick.

Fortunately, we do have at our disposal modern chemicals and drugs can cure almost anything. Most fish diseases fall into two categories, parasite or bacteria. The fish culturist must observe subtle changes, which may signal the beginning of future disease problems. Once the problem has been diagnosed an aggressive treatment should follow.

Transporting Koi

When purchased, Koi are placed in a plastic bag containing water and oxygen and must be carried quickly and safely to your pond. It is important that they are not shocked in transport. Before putting a new fish in the pond, first consider the implementation of a quarantine tank, to isolate your new fish before introducing them into your main pond. 

When you are ready to "release" your Koi from the transport bag, float the unopened plastic bag on the water surface for about 30 minutes. When the temperatures of the water inside the bag and the pond, or quarantine tank, have equalized, open the bag and gently let the fish swim out. Take care not to let the water from the bag flow into the pond.