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Basics Of Keeping KoiThe Basics of Keeping Koi
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Koi FishThe Dos And Donts Of Koi Ponds Choosing Plants For Your Koi Water Garden The Four Seasons And Your Koi Pond
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Koi FishHow To Keep Your Pond In Good Condition ... In nature, Koi would not nearly the amount of food that they do in controlled ponds. It is not unheard of for pond owners to feed many pounds of food to their Koi per week. This produces a larger amount of waste, whether it comes from the digestion process on the Koi's part, or the amount of uneaten food ... ... also adequately sustain Koi. Proper placement, size, and pond type is essential when building your pond. When it comes to pond size, the bigger is always better. Koi have a habit of growing rather fast, so you have to consider pond size at the same time you are considering how many Koi you are going to ... ... the sides of your Koi. This happens when a Heron attempts to catch one of your Koi, but does not get a good grip on it. Other will notice their Koi laying on the lawn several feet away from the pond, which is the result of a Heron dropping the Koi after removing it from the pond. While nothing can completely ... ... basis, adding preventative measures can also increase the cleanliness of your pond. Keeping your pond moving is one way to help keep your water quality up Moving water adds more Oxygen to your water, as well as potentially keep floating debris for collecting in your pond. Moving water can be achieved ... ... equipment available. If you pond is large, you may want to consider enlisting the help of your friends when bagging your Koi. Use the net to guide the Koi into the Paint Bucket. Once the Koi is in the paint bucket you can remove any excess water, and begin bagging the Koi. Make sure that your check the ...
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