Koi Ponds
Koi ponds are different from a water garden because Koi limit
the amount of plant life available to be grown. Simply put… Koi eat some varieties of plants. A Koi pond should also be larger
because Koi get quite large despite the size of the pond. We recommended that a Koi pond be no less than 1000 gallons in
volume, the bigger the better. Included in that volume, an area of the pond needs to be at least three feet deep with five feet
being even better.
Types Available: Normal Fin Koi and Butterfly
In life, Koi Ponds attract different creatures
that bond. Pictured below is a
black swan as it feeds its fish friends every day to the
amazement of all. The swan picks up the feed and takes it to the
mouths of the waiting fish. They became close friends after 3
years of playing together; every time the homeowner comes to feed
the swan, all the fish follow him to the bank, with mouths open.
The swan takes the food and puts some into each of the hungry mouths.
When everyone has eaten enough, the swan goes back onto the water and
plays with his Koi friends again.
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