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Your Koi Pond After The StormYour Koi Pond After The Storm
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Koi FishPurchasing The Koi For Your Pond The Four Seasons And Your Koi Pond The Dos And Donts Of Koi Ponds
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Koi FishChoosing Plants For Your Koi Water Garden ... algae, put oxygen back into the water, or feed your fish for you. You can find these plants in bundles at your local pet store or Koi dealer. The majority of underwater plants will not need additional support during the winter, so once you place them in the water, you may not think twice about them again. ... ... they will focus more on natural foods if you are not feeding them daily. This natural diet includes their young. Koi are not cannibalistic animals by any means, but they will eat their young when they are still eggs or if they are small and resemble insects. Once the baby Koi actually resemble real fish, ... ... will naturally be afraid of you in the beginning. Instincts tell them to be afraid of you, which is what keeps them alive in the wild. You must build up trust with your Koi, and this takes time and patience. You will not be able to hand feed over night. Koi are omnivorous fish, which means they will eat ... How To Keep Your Pond In Good Condition ... spoiled. It is important to vacuum the bottom out as much as possible, and make sure all types of drainage systems are clear and in working order. Prevent Common Illnesses When purchasing new fish, it is a good idea to quarantine the new fish separately from your current population for no less then 15 ... ... This includes everything from your filtration system to your store of preventable medications. Since the majority of ponds in the world lie dormant during the Winter, you are less likely to be able to find the products you need. Make sure your emergency kit is ready and up to date, which should include ...
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