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Koi Care: Getting To Know Your Pet Better

29 April 2009 No Comment

Being a Koi owner, you get to enjoy taking care of them, feeding them and also spending time with them. But the question is how much do you really know about your fish? In this article, you will get a complete profile and background of your Koi.

Koi are the domesticated varieties of carp. In the 1820's, they were bred initially in Japan. These species come in a wide variety of colors and patterns which include black, blue, red, orange, white, green and silver. The environment where they live and their diet affect their color, and this makes it easy to comprehend the skill and patience it took for the first breeders in developing such an amazing and magnificent fish.

They live well in cold water, at their best in temperatures between 61 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Thriving in cooler temperatures, it's safe to keep them outside during the cold seasons.

The Koi is a popular fish that live in freshwater ponds, and they can be found in many ponds throughout the world. They are well-loved for their lifespan (the oldest reached around 226 years old) and color patterns!). These are typically large fish, which requires them to be placed in ponds with 500 gallons of water (or even more), and the pond should be no less than 3 feet in depth.

For this, you should construct your pond in a manner that it can hold your pets very well. Remember that your pets' health will depend on the amount of space that you give them. The water quality of your life is another thing you need to take into consideration, as this can affect the health of your fish. These are more expensive than the goldfish, that's why its harder to replace them.

They're not typically among those schooling fish, but this doesn't keep them from socializing and mingling with other breeds of fish. Make sure not to place them next to larger fish that may see them as their prey. They seem to school together in smaller ponds, but will split up in smaller groups when placed in larger areas.

As winter comes, they will begin to hibernate. During this time, their digestive system will slow down, almost reaching to a stop. The food stored in their stomachs may grow bad, which can make them sick. This is why you should never feed your pets in temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Koi are beautiful and magnificent fish which will complete the soothing sounds produced by the water flows coming from your pond. Koi owners count themselves as lucky as they care of fish that really touch their lives.

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