Revel in nature

soothing: A koi pond in the garden creates tranquillity.

soothing: A koi pond in the garden creates tranquillity.

Published Apr 26, 2011

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People are constantly seeking innovative ways to escape from their busy lifestyle and to spend more time outdoors. Koi keeping involves a lot of patience and is therefore an ideal way to de-stress and to enjoy nature.

If you would like to keep a koi pond, consider these five tips for keeping koi healthy:

l Avoid overstocking. Keeping too many fish will eventually catch up with you.

l Install a proper filter. Unless you are keeping a very small number of fish per given volume, you will have to provide a proper filter with a bottom drain to a settlement chamber and on to your chosen system from there.

l Feed good food – buy a quality staple pellet and augment this with fresh greens and fruit. Uneaten food floating on the surface is a sure sign you are overfeeding your fish.

l Watch for signs of trouble – keep a close eye on your fish as problems can arise overnight.

l Catch fish randomly in a clear plastic bag to check the mouth and belly area for signs of ulcers, parasites or other nasties.

When you are troubleshooting. look out for these problems:

l Flashing – fish quickly flicking off objects usually means there is a problem with water quality or parasites.

l Clamped fins – koi should be active, with their fins extended.

l Sulking – healthy fish don’t lie on the bottom or remain motionless.

l Appetite – when the fish stops feeding aggressively, there is a problem.

l Red marks – any cuts, sores or lesions need attention.

l Gasping – gathering at the waterfall usually indicates low oxygen levels or a gill ailment. - Saturday Star

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