Posts Tagged ‘koi’
Monday, June 1st, 2009
by Brad Koi Aquarium Kooper
Hello and welcome to this article, you may be reading this because you are interested in buying a Koi aquarium so read on to find out if you should or shouldn’t.
Koi are extremely relaxing fish to watch and more and more people are starting to buy them, Koi have great colourings and are fantastic creatures.
The reason you are probably thinking about keeping them in a Koi aquarium is because you want to enjoy them in the house instead of leaving them outside.
Plus having them indoors protects them from being attacked by cats and wild animals.
As I’m sure you already know Koi will grow quite large, well over a foot long so it is important to know that you will need a good sized Koi aquarium if you wish to keep them inside.
Keeping Koi in a Koi aquarium is not a good thing to do for a couple of reasons.
Firstly Koi can become very active and splash about sometimes when they become excited so this is not good for the aquarium.
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009
by Brad Koi Filter Kooper
Choosing the right Koi pond filter is very important when it comes to keeping Koi. In this article I am going to give you some good information on choosing the right Koi pond filter and why you need one.
Koi need a good filter because when it comes to feeding time or when they are being very active they splash about in the water a bit which makes all of the waste from the pond floor rise.
When it comes to having Koi in our garden unless you have a huge pond when it gets dirty they will have to swim around in it, but in the wild Koi can swim to a different part of the pond if they need cleaner water, that’s why we need a good Koi pond filter.
The most important thing you need to take into consideration when buying your Koi pond filter is the size of your pond.
If you have a very large pond or lake then you wont need to buy a Koi pond filter but if you have a very small pond then you will need a small filter and obviously if you have a large pond you will need a larger filter.
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
by Brad Breeding Koi
Hello and welcome to this article on breeding Koi, today I am going to be giving you some tips and information on how you should go about breeding Koi.
Firstly it may interest you to know that the best times of the year to breed Koi is during the months of April to July.
This has been proven by studies and from my own experience this is the best time for mating.
Now the 1st step you are going to take when breeding your Koi is to choose the Koi who you want to breed. When I am breeding Koi I choose to breed my favourite coloured koi.
So when you have chosen your favourite Koi to do the mating the next thing you need to do is to make sure they are sexually mature, A sexually mature Koi is usually around 9-10 inches long.
The next breeding Koi step after you have chosen your Koi you want to mate is to put them in a separate pond or tank.
The tank that you put them in needs a few specific things for them to mate successfully.
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
by Brad Koi Disease Kooper
Koi disease is a huge disaster to any Koi owner. I am writing this article today to help inform people about Koi disease.
When we keep Koi they become almost like family to us so it is very sad at the thought of any of our Koi getting a disease so hopefully this article will help you to prevent this from happening.
So first off I will let you know that the most important aspect of preventing Koi disease is to make sure they have clean water.
So what you need to keep your pond water clean and healthy is a good filter and the water needs to be well oxygenized, you can do this by installing some sort of water feature or a pump.
If Koi dont have clean oxygenated water it can lead to health problems such as parasites and bacterial disease.
So after you have made sure that your water is clean and oxygenized the next important this is that your pond is the right size for your Koi.
For you pond to be a good size it needs to be atleast three feet deep. And no less than 1 thousand gallons.
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Friday, April 17th, 2009
The Koi fish has been on the planet for hundreds of years. A descendent of the Japanese magoi carp they are prized for their beautiful shapes and brilliant colors, especially with the right Koi care. There are several varieties including the fancy fantail Koi which has draping fins and tails. The beautiful fish can be a combination of black, red, yellow, white and orange and it has been known to grow to three feet long and weigh more than forty pounds with the right Koi care.
The Koi is known to be a hardy fish that seldom sickens or dies without an underlying reason. The original magoi carp was known to survive harsh conditions and nasty parasites with little to no affects. However, man has weakened the strain as the Koi has been inbred to obtain the most prized shapes and colors. Even so, with proper care the Koi can still live for decades.
When Koi dies it is usually because the water is lacking oxygen, the water quality is poor; the fish has ulcer disease or parasites. Other factors in the death of the fish include toxic pesticides, virus, tumors, and medication overdose. So as you see, these are all things that could have been avoided with the proper diligence. Predators are also a problem as is the fish jumping out of the water.
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Monday, April 13th, 2009
by Brad Koi Pond Filters
Hey there my name is Brad Kooper and in this article I am going to be talking about Koi pond filters. All Koi ponds need good Koi pond filters.
It is important to know that there are many valid reasons that your Koi need Koi pond filters, so that is why I am going to list the most important points.
Firstly it helps to clear the waste and droppings from the pond, this is very important because when Koi swim around they often cause the waste to rise from the pond floor which can cause health problems.
The reason that this is bad is because if the water gets dirty they have nowhere else to go unlike in the wild where they can simply swim to another section of the pond.
The next important reason is that having good Koi pond filters will help to make your pond look nice, clean and fresh.
It may interest you to know that the reason your Koi pond will look more beautiful with a filter in is because without all the dirt in the pond the water will be crystal clear so you will be able to enjoy the colour and beauty of your Koi more.
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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
If you already have a pond on your property, or you are looking to build one, one way to make it extra special is to add some Black Koi. Black Koi are as versatile as they are beautiful, and make a great addition to any pond.
However, before getting any type of live animal, it is a good idea to do a little background research. This is to ensure you will be able to handle the care and maintenance of the animal, and that you will be a good fit for each other.
If you didn’t already know, Koi is just another name for carp, which is a large species of fish that originated somewhere around Asia and Central Europe. There were several species of carp even in the beginning, and this led them to be easily domesticated throughout South East Asia and China. They were even used as a food source in and around Asia. By the time the fish made it to Japan, they became known as Koi. This creature is extremely hardy, and can withstand many different climates and water types and conditions. This hardiness is what allowed Koi to spread throughout Japan and many other new locations.
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Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
The season is going to determine how you feed your Koi. Since Koi are cold blooded, their metabolism changes based on the temperature of the water where they reside. Feeding Koi too much food during cold weather and not enough during hot weather can be quite hazardous to them. Luckily, though, Koi feeding is not a science, but does require that you use some care. As long as you follow the correct Koi feeding instructions, there should be no issues with having healthy Koi for years to come.
One really great way to ensure that you are feeding your Koi in the right way is to have a pond thermometer provide you an accurate temperature reading of your pond water all year round. When the weather is cold, their metabolism slows down, so you definitely don?t want to overfeed. They will not be able to process the food they eat and it is important to realize that fish don?t really know when to stop eating. That is why they are easily overfed. In the summer, their metabolism speeds up and this is when they tend to grow, so daily feedings are a good idea.
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Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
When you have a Koi garden or pond, it is important that it stays clean and the best way to do that is by using a Koi filter. But there are various types of filters that you can purchase, so it is very important that you understand what is available. Having the right filter means that you will have a system that works for you when it comes to your budget and the size of your pond.
The filter you want to look at is the biological filter. This is a filter that is made to get rid of particulate and organic substances. These filters use what is called anaerobic bacteria-laden filter media. A biological filter breaks down the harmful substances that can damage your fish and your pond. It removes decaying pond creatures, fish waste, leaves, and other decaying debris that sits at the bottom of the pond.
Bacteria is used in the breakdown process because it is a special bacteria that can take substances that are harmful and break them down into something that is not as harmful. For example, ammonia is broken down in two stages. Each stage also involves a different type of bacteria. The first stage is the nitrifying of the bacteria and the second stage involves converting the nitrite to nitrate.
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
If you have been thinking about a Koi pond but are afraid it may be too difficult to consider, think again it really is not as difficult as you think. A Koi pond can be a beautiful enhancement to your garden and if you build and maintain it properly you will have a pond to be proud of for many years.
Choose an area where you can build a pond large enough to allow your fish to reproduce ant grow in size. They like elbow room so be sure you have plenty of room for them to swim easily. It is not a good idea to have the fish so crowded that they are bumping into each other at every turn. Of course you will want to be sure that you do not have more room than you need. Filtering the water and adding medication if you need it can be very expensive, especially if you are working with more water than you actually need.
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