Aquatic Koi Today made me so excited for Summer ☀️ |
- Today made me so excited for Summer ☀️
- Are these two koi fry?
- A night view of Koi and the Gang. My underwater camera in night mode
- Visit/Swim with koi near Vancouver BC?
- Is this a koi fry?
- Is there some kind of a trap to catch your fish before doing a full clean?
- Help with a human ravaged Koi pond
| Today made me so excited for Summer ☀️ Posted: 05 Apr 2020 01:53 PM PDT
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| Posted: 05 Apr 2020 08:26 AM PDT
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| A night view of Koi and the Gang. My underwater camera in night mode Posted: 05 Apr 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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| Visit/Swim with koi near Vancouver BC? Posted: 05 Apr 2020 08:49 PM PDT Hey all, husband is obsessed with koi and I'm looking for where to take him to visit koi in the lower mainland of BC. Even more amazing would be somewhere he could swim/stand in the water with koi. Let me know if you know any options in BC. I'm also open to places worth visiting in North America for future trips! [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 05 Apr 2020 04:55 PM PDT
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| Is there some kind of a trap to catch your fish before doing a full clean? Posted: 05 Apr 2020 10:32 AM PDT I have a 3000 gal for 4 years and know how to clean it but chasing them with a net when the water gets lower is always kind of annoying. Last year someone was telling me about some type of trap that you can put out the day before to catch the fish, anyone know what it is or have tips? I have about eight 4-6" shubunkins and maybe 10-15 smaller. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
| Help with a human ravaged Koi pond Posted: 05 Apr 2020 10:00 AM PDT My place has/had a very nice goldfish pond. It's fairly deep, has a good filter, lily pads, and a goldfish. It was here long before I ever moved in, and the entire time I've been here its been really self-sustaining (landlord said so, and from my little observation it has been). It's round, probably 3 feet deep and maybe 8 feet from side to side. It's always just done it's own little thing; no one feeds it, and the only thing done is that the filter (a tetra 1500 with blue light) is run throughout the non-frozen months (CT shoreline). I have a new roommate who decided it needed some cleaning out. Over the past year or two it has looked like it needed some clearing; the lily pads are covering about 85% of the pond at this point, which all die and sink to the bottom over the winter when it ices over. The bottom isn't and hasn't been visible. The roommate drained the pond overnight (didn't mention she was going to do this), took the goldfish out and placed them in a fishtank we have (a 10 gallon with a filter that isn't doing the job for 8 goldfish) and placed the really big ones in a 15 gallon trash can (which was cleaned out). Then took out all the lily pads, put them the ground over the yard. The filter then was then unusable (I got it running, though, I was gone for a week for work). This has been the status quo for about a week now. She's seperated the lily plants, is trying to replant them and sink them again. I have no idea what's going on, but this isn't my pond, but I'm the leaseholder. I don't know how to fix this for sure. What do I do? I know fish are sensitive, but I've heard outside goldfish are relatively tough. Any advice would be really appreciated. Thank you. [link] [comments] |
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