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ATLANTA GA PONDS INSTALLERS BUILDERS-KOI-FISH-CATTLE
About Koi Fish
Koi
fish, or Nishikigoi, are the product of several centuries of selective
breeding of the common brown Asian carp and the German carp. The first color
mutations appeared about 1805.
Koi are available in all colors from the purest white, through yellow,
orange, red, near-lavender, blues, greens and coal black, in limitless
combinations.
Most popular in Japan are the Kohaku, a pure white fish with persimmon-red
patches arranged in a stepping stone pattern.
In the USA, favorite types run the gamut from the legendary "Big Three" (Kohaku,
Taisho Sanke, and Showa Sanke, the last two appreciated for varying
proportions of white, black and red) to the eye catching Ogons, metallic
fish that look like they have been hammered from gold or platinum.
New developments are the long fin or butterfly Koi and the Gin Rin Koi,
where each scale sparkles like a diamond.
Koi can be purchased from several importers of Japanese Koi, from pet stores
or from garden centers. They are raised commercially in Japan, Singapore,
Israel, and in most temperate American states, especially California. They
are usually offered in sizes ranging from three to twenty-four inches.
Japanese shows are filled with "Jumbos" which exceed three feet in length.
Koi starter fish may be purchased for as little as several dollars with
nice fish going from about $25 to many hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Koi are omnivorous and will eat a great variety of foods. Special Koi food
can be purchased. Many keepers supplement them with trout chow, catfish
chow, bread, Cheerios, peas, lettuce, spinach, fresh shrimp, earthworms and
krill. A real treat for Koi is watermelon. On occasion Koi have eaten slugs!
When Koi become accustomed to your presence, they will eat from your
hand. Some have even been trained to take food from their owner's lips.
Koi dispositions are mellow and their toothless mouths are soft. They pose
no danger to smaller fish. A twenty-four inch Koi can be safely housed with
four inch Koi, common goldfish, or comets. Very slow moving fancy goldfish
may have a problem competing for food.
Koi ponds can be constructed from concrete, Gahnite, PVC or butyl rubber
liners, fiberglass tanks, or they can be housed in natural ponds (not a hole
in the ground.) Ponds should be at least three feet deep with a minimum of
three hundred gallons for each mature fish. Though Koi will survive poor
conditions, they do best with good filtration and aeration. Remember, Koi do
grow and under ideal conditions, they can reach two feet in three years.
It is not unheard of for a happy Koi to
live thirty years. The record in Japan is two hundred and twenty-three
years.
What jobs need to be done in
springtime?
Test your pond water. This will give
you an indication of the state of your pond after its seasonal break. Test
specifically for pH and nitrate.
Change the UV bulb. Unlike a biofilter where the media will remain
and be effective for many years, the UV bulb must be replaced each year to
keep green water controlled. Spring time is the most logical time to replace
the bulb as it's hardest work will be in the first 4 or 5 months of the
season. Even if your current bulb appears to illuminate, its output will
have deteriorated from last season, making it less effective against green
water. Fit a new bulb now and you can forget about it for another 12 months.
Filter. If your filter has been turned off or even turned down over
winter, it will have accumulated a good degree of solid matter. Springtime
(sub-10oC) is a superb opportunity to carry out major maintenance as you are
able to get away without upsetting its function (unlike summer filter
maintenance).
If you have a friend who has been running a heated pond and filter over
winter, ask if you can borrow some of their filter extract. This will
contain a good cross section of autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria (as
well as other beneficial micro-organisms) and give your filter performance a
real boost.
4. Now is the window of opportunity to remove any settled debris or silt
from the Waxhaw NC
pond bottom. Act before
the pond's turnover and fish activity increases, mixing the sediment. Rather
than using a fine mesh hand-net that will do a good job a stirring up the
silt, use a pond-vac.
Did
you know that we offer Koi a low protein diet in spring (and autumn) for the
pond's health just as much as the koi's. Koi could quite easily be offered a
high protein food in spring as it would not do them any harm, however, the
elevated levels of waste produced from feeding such a rich diet would soon
lead to a water quality problem - and a koi health problem. We feed koi a
lower protein diet because it is better for the fish and the filter.
Danger Signs.
Koi emerge in spring with
imperfections/sores on their body, or damaged extremities to fins and
tail. These symptoms must be treated topically, backed up by a pond
treatment regime. Individual koi showing abnormal behavioral signs. Bowl these koi and
check for any obvious external lesions, remembering to check the underside
of the koi. Treat accordingly. Watch out for ammonia and nitrite levels rising, as early feeding can
soon overburden a seasonally immature filter. Feed and monitor water quality
in tandem and educate the filter to progressively handle more waste.
Decorative Features
Water Gardens
Formal or informal in shape
Typically freeform in shape
Suitable pool depth to cover pump
Suitable depth not to freeze or
overheat
May use an automatic water fill
Sensitive to evaporation
Use any nozzle that works with pool
size & shape
Nozzles avoided in small ponds
May use bleach or non-foaming
algaecide
Limited chemicals (use plants!)
A pump intake screen may be
sufficient
Potentially elaborate mech./bio
filters
Example #1: Q:
"Can I put that neat looking nozzle in my fish pond?" A: A
fine droplet spray nozzle would be fine in a decorative fountain, but in a
water garden it will: 1. Plug with fish waste; 2. Increase evaporation,
leading to greater concentration of dissolved solids and potential nitrate
toxicity; 3. Disrupt the growth and blooming of aquatic plants.
Example #2:
Q: "Can I throw a few goldfish in the fountain for the kids?" A:
Well, this means: 1. You can't use bleach or algaecide anymore; 2. Your pump
intake screen won't cut it as a filter; 3. Your fountain may be small, above
grade or too shallow to let the fish winter or endure summer heat; 4. The
site may suffer from storm runoff, inadequate sunlight for plants, or ease
of doing things like cleaning and partial drain/fills.
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