Aquatic Koi Are the dots on the face from colouration, or is it an illness? |
- Are the dots on the face from colouration, or is it an illness?
- I can hear them say “Did you bring food”
- Are there any koi that stay small and can live in a tank?
- Food recommendations please
- Help identifying two koi, more pictures in comments
- Keeping koi from predation
- Canadians, where do you get your koi medication from, since the government put restrictions on fish medicines?
- Koi Cold-water Pondmates
| Are the dots on the face from colouration, or is it an illness? Posted: 15 Sep 2020 04:31 PM PDT
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| I can hear them say “Did you bring food” Posted: 16 Sep 2020 01:58 AM PDT
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| Are there any koi that stay small and can live in a tank? Posted: 16 Sep 2020 03:01 AM PDT I've been interested in koi for a little while and hoping to maybe one day have a koi pond. However, I'm unlikely to own a house for the foreseeable future, let alone with a garden. I was wondering about potential getting a fish tank. I understand if that isn't possible as many koi grow very large and need a lot of room. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 15 Sep 2020 11:07 AM PDT I'm in the UK and have a pond with 10 koi in, all about 12 to 15 inches long. We're coming into autumn but they're still feeding voraciously. I'd like to buy a big sack of decent quality food. What do you recommend please? [link] [comments] | ||
| Help identifying two koi, more pictures in comments Posted: 15 Sep 2020 07:12 PM PDT
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| Posted: 15 Sep 2020 08:47 AM PDT Here are my theories, please let me know what you think about them. Where I live it's raccoons and herons. Trash pandas and great blue herons. Raccoons: they can't fish while they're swimming so having a deep pond, like 48" deep, with a high bank, like 18" above the water line, gives them no place to fish from. I'd have to provide a steep ladder so they could climb out, I don't want drowned varmints in the pond, but it would be too steep to fish from. Herons: same as the raccoon defenses. Maybe a taller bank? Those birds are big and can probably reach down pretty far and poke holes in the fish or pluck them out. A deeper pond with a steep bank isn't as good for viewing the fish, but at least there'd actually be fish. Thanks for your experienced advice!!! [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 15 Sep 2020 04:58 PM PDT For those who don't know, the government of Canada put restrictions on a lot of different fish medicines a year or 2 ago. My fish have what I suspect is flukes, and I need to treat them, but malachite green and praziquantel are not available over the counter anymore. What do I use, and where do I get it from? I've tried Parazoryne, but it doesn't work very well. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 15 Sep 2020 09:18 AM PDT What can live in a pond with koi that will pose no threat to fry and be able to survive the northern winter? (North East US) [link] [comments] |
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