Building a Sustainable Habitat for your Koi



Sep 21st, 2011 Julia Nitschke

Koi need a specific environment to live in. Due to this you must create the proper habitat for koi before buying them. This is where information from your pond builder and supplier will come in handy. You should not only get the opinions of just one person when there are many resources available.

It may be a good idea to do research on your own, before you go to purchase the materials needed for your fish Koi pond. Because of its popularity, an unlimited supply of resources can be found on the topic of Koi keeping. Research online, visit your library, fishery centre or research online forums and get involved in discussion. Ask questions and build up your knowledge base.

As a new Koi pond owner, you may be overwhelmed with the amount of supplies needed to properly maintain your Koi pond. While the importance of the majority of these items cannot be denied, the feeling of being overwhelmed by the amount needed should be disregarded. Simply knowing the function of each item can help you understand why they are needed and your research will assist you with this.

To sustain a habitable pond, there are quite a few things needed.

When it comes to pond size, bigger is always better. Koi Koihave 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 put it in.

Your filtration system is extremely important. There are 2 types of filtration, mechanical and biological. Koi waste, dead bugs, insects and dead algae are removed with mechanical filtration. It is important to have enough filtration to sustain the size of the pond, and the amount and size of your Koi Carp.

A nitrogen cycle is created with biological filtration, which is what removes dissolved wastes from your pond. Koi can actually be killed by ammonia form the waste build up if adequate filtration is not supplied to the pond.

Besides the technical aspects of your pond, you will also have the ability to create a visually appealing area as well. Waterfalls, fountains, and other water features will not only add a visual show to your pond, but it will also create movement and sound. A variety of plants and flowers are also available for your pond.

Koi have been known to live for up to 200 years at time, but generally the average lifespan of a healthy Koi is about 30 years. Koi many be a good choice if you are looking for a long term pet. They are beautiful vibrant fish which can assist in creating a peaceful enviromment in your garden. Koi come in many colors, varieties, and kinds, so it is likely that everyone in the world can find at least one type of Koi that would suit their likes. Koi are not only beautiful, but they also have an incredible and interesting history.

In Chinese culture, Koi ponds are said to being good luck to their owners. Koi ponds are used as an overall plan to fulfill their lives. Other parts of the world consider Koi ponds as a form of relaxation and serenity. In the united states, more and more people seem to find Koi ponds to be fun more then anything else. No matter what the reason you find, they are sure to brighten your life and the effort required to build a sustainable environment for them will pay off with years of enjoyment.

About the Author:


Julia Nitschke is an Accountant and loves to relax next to the koi pond. For tips and information about keeping koi visit http://www.mykoipond.info

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