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Creating A Pond For Koi

By Roland Stockwell


Installing a koi pond is an amazing way to enhance the beauty of your property, whether it is a private home or commercial location. There is much to consider and plan prior to installing this special water feature, from the pond size to the number of fish, so consider the following suggestions prior to creating your pond.

Deciding the size of your pond is a good first step. You also need to sketch out a design that is simple and deep enough to give your fish room to swim and exercise. Typically, you don't want a pond that is smaller than about 1,200 gallons. Smaller ponds are more easily affected by changes in temperature, so a larger pond will provide a bit more consistency. You also need to consider the size and number of fish you wish to put in the pond. Each fish will require a certain amount of gallons of water in order to keep the oxygen levels stable. Too many fish means too little oxygen, which means your fish will get sick and die.

A huge part of planning is to buy the proper filtration systems. Fish produce quite a bit of solid waste and this makes the water dirty and affects the pH balance and oxygen levels. It is imperative that you filter the waste out and have a filter that easily can handle your pond size and amount of fish. You should definitely spend some time consulting with a koi pond expert to discuss the best types of materials for the pond and the best filters, as well as the size of fish and amount that you can handle.

Once your pond is filled with clean water and fish and everything has been set up properly, it is time to think about keeping your water clean and fresh throughout the year. Fortunately, this is one of the easiest parts of owning a koi pond. There are several excellent, chemical-free products that will keep your water fresh, including the AquaLily by Healthy Ponds and the AquaSpherePRO.

AquaLily is not only a helpful item, it is also attractive. It is a lily pad-shaped dispenser that holds a specially formulated mix of beneficial bacteria. This bacteria goes to work as soon as it hits the water, keeping everything sparkling and clean. Each lily dispenser will work for a month, and then you just add a new bacteria package to the AquaLily. One lily dispenser will treat about 2,500 gallons of water.

Another easy option is the AquaSpherePRO. Unlike AquaLily, there is no dispenser, but the product works much the same way, using good bacteria to keep your water fresh. Each sphere lasts for 30 days and there are plenty of different sizes to accommodate any pond size. You can treat as little as 1,000 gallons up to truly enormous ponds with hundreds of thousands of gallons. Both products are veterinarian-approved and safe for fish, wildlife, pets and humans.




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