Fishies4Ever
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Does anyone on this forum have a pond? I am making a big koi pond at the moment and was seeing if anyone could put up some pictures so I could have some ideas.
Ok thank you for the tip. Do you have any recommendations for any other fish I could put in there with the koi? I live in New York so it can get pretty cold here but I am planning on putting in a pond heater during the winter. I am not sure how warm we will be able to heat it though because of the large size of the pond. Would it be possible for the water to be clear or will it just get swampy no matter what?Hello. Something as large as you're planning will definitely need constant incoming and outgoing water. If you can accomplish this, you shouldn't need any more filtration. As long as the incoming and outgoing water is steady, then you'll have natural filtration.
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Thank you for the suggestions just hoping that they will survive the winter here. I’ll probably just stick with the regular koi and not the carp kind just because I know they can get HUGE! The fathead minnows I think would be great I also have heard that white cloud minnows would work. I’ll keep everyone updated maybe I’ll start a journal once we get more progress.Hello Fish. I heat my tank in the winter. It gets cold here too, so I understand. Carp type fish are pretty tolerant of cooler water as long as the temperatures stay constant. I'd recommend Fathead Minnows in addition to your Koi. They're fast swimmers and get fairly large, so they'll be able to keep out of the way of your Koi. Keep in mind that any smaller fish can potentially be lunch for the larger ones. Rocks and old driftwood can be good additions to the bottom of the pond and provide hiding places for the smaller fish. Of course you'll want to place all of that prior to filling. A friend of mine has Koi in his pond. I'll have to send you a couple of photos of his fish.
Have fun and keep us informed of your progress!
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Hello. You can do the same. Just do a lot of research before you start. It won't happen overnight, but keep plugging away and take your time. Looking forward to seeing your progress!Wow thank you for the pictures. The one in the middle of the second picture is really pretty looking. He has a lot of fish in there!
I have a pond that’s about 400 gallons, above and below ground from cinder blocks. The filtration is all external, not built in like usually seen for koi.Does anyone on this forum have a pond? I am making a big koi pond at the moment and was seeing if anyone could put up some pictures so I could have some ideas.