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Few odd Questions Any help appreciated (pond/water couorse building/sturgeon) (UK)
I know not everyone follows this rule; I've just been told by the owner of a
major water garden designer store/installer that in order for them to thrive (live their full life span, have less disease problems, etc) koi should be in a larger pond. Kirsten "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "k conover" wrote in message ... All I know is, 1,000 gallons is too small for Koi... Kirsten snip A generally excepted ratio of Koi to Water is 1,000 gallons for the first Koi and 100 gallons for each additional Koi. So 4 Koi, for example, should be in 1300 gallons of water. The key thing to remember here, is that this is a rule thumb, and nothing more. BV. |
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