Koi Fish Pond Problems – Solutions and Maintenance

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  • Author Jeffrey Murray
  • Published February 24, 2011
  • Word count 452

Having your own koi pond is a quick way to get away from all the noise and stress and find some peace and quiet. A man-made paradise, a pond is a haven it itself and the aesthetic quality it holds truly makes it a wonderful addition to anyone’s backyard. However, keeping it in its healthiest, most attractive state is not easy at all. Maintaining a koi pond involves a substantial amount of work, time and money, however are necessary to stay ahead of problems.

Commonly, koi pond keepers experience water seepage or leakage, or oftentimes evaporation which could directly or indirectly affect water quality. Excessive fish waste, soil run off and even acid rain is another problem involving the pond water, particularly its pH. Constant water checks are important to prevent these problems, and some special equipments are needed to bring the water to its most desirable levels. Frothy water and the presence of excessive algae indicates water quality problems as well, and if not dealt with right away, could lead to more serious problems affecting your fishes’ health. To address such, utilizing surface pond skimmers and UV sterilization equipments are advised along with constant filter checks. Adding in plants are found to greatly help too. Though kois have a reputation of being hardy and easy to care for, poor water quality often cause them to get sick. Apart from the water, some of your fishes could develop certain conditions resulting from other factors too. Such diseases and injuries could be fatal if not treated right away and may cause your kois to die, and worse, other kois to get sick as well.

An adequate filtration system is a good start to ensure your kois stay healthy. Constant checking to make sure they are running well is also of great importance. That way, your pond’s water stay clean. Overstocking your pond as well as overfeeding your fishes are very unhealthy pond practices and should also be avoided. Regular monitoring allows for opportunity to observe your kois closely and be aware of existing problems early. Feeding time is one best time to study your fishes closely and early detection of diseases would protect the rest of your koi population through proper quarantine practices.

Kois are among the most attractive and graceful fishes to keep. They also have quite an impressive life span. If well-cared for, they can live even much longer for you to keep.

By observing the most proper and effective techniques and koi fish pond maintenance practices, you would experience great success in keeping such lovely creatures. The many koi fish pond problems could be avoided and having a healthy beautiful pond is better enjoyed for many more years.

Pond Doctors was founded by Dr. Jeffrey R. Murray, a native of Miami, Florida. "Dr. Jeff," as he’s known around town, is a retired foot and ankle specialist. As an avocation, Dr. Jeff has maintained pond and aquarium fish for over forty years. He is especially intrigued with the great Amazon River where, over the years, he’s personally caught and brought back many of the fish that grace his extensive personal collection.

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