Pond supplies, koi ponds, and kits

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Our site is designed to educate about Koi ponds and Koi ponds supplies as well as Koi pond maintenance.

Backyard ponds were once only found in luxurious estates. Now, thanks to an abundance of pond supplies at lower prices, backyard ponds can be built by anyone with a little time and energy. Imagine coming home after a long day's work during the summer time to relax to the sounds of trickling water as you enjoy a Coke or beer and read your favorite magazine or book.

The dedicated hobbyist who is willing to invest a little more time can add Koi to her water garden. You will also have to spend more money on ponds supplies, but if the appeal of adding life and color to your property is for you then you should consider the joys of Koi ponds.

Koi fish first began being catalogued around 1800. They were the result of several centuries of breeding between common brown Asian carp and German carp.

Karp come in many different colors. In fact, when you shop for pond supplies like plants and rocks you can see how they will match the colors of your Koi. You can find Koi in yellow, orange, blue, and coal black in any number of combinations.

In the United States popular Koi have combinations of white, black, and red. In addition, there are the colorful Ogons, a beautiful fish that looks like it is made from gold. Newer mutations of Koi include the long fan and butterfly. This scales on these Koi sparkle like diamonds. Imagine having fish swimming around in your backyard that sparkle like priceless jewelry.

You can find Koi at pond supplies stores that import the spectacular fish. Koi are raised commercially across the world in Japan, Singapore, and Israel. They are also raised in temperate American states. California is a large breeder of Koi. You will usually find fish that range in size from three to 24 inches. Starter fish can cost as little as a few dollars, but prized fish can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

It is possible to raise your own Koi instead of purchasing them, but it can be difficult. After the female spawns and the male fertilizes eggs, small Koi called "fry" are born. However, not all of these fish are kept. The owner must cull the preferred fish out of the pool of fish. Some Koi can be disfigured or have mutations or are simply not be attractive to the eye.

When shopping for ponds supplies to construct your Koi ponds make sure the liner is constructed from concrete, gunite, BBC or butyl rubber liners. Koi can also be housed in fiberglass tanks or natural ponds.

Koi can survive in less than ideal conditions. However, shop the ponds supplies store for a good filter to keep the water clean and free of chemicals like nitrates. Under the best of conditions carbon can grow to 2 feet in length and approximately 3 years.

 

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