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In every Koi fish pond, the pond’s filtration system is very critical to consider. Through the Koi pond filtration system, a healthy environment for Koi fishes is ensured. This is important as Koi fishes are very sensitive and if the water quality is not good, this can be a big health risk for your Koi fishes. To help you get started if you are a beginner or if you don’t have any idea about a Koi pond filtration system, here are the three most common types of filtration systems for Koi fish ponds:
Gravity Fed System
The Gravity Fed Filtration System is the oldest way of pond filtration system. It works with the help of gravity; once the debris and dirt sediments have collected on the bottom of the pond, a central pipeline will collect all of these sediments. The central pipe is connected to the pond’s filtration system so the collected dirt sediments will run through the filtration system for cleansing and filtration process. This filtration system is considered cost-effective, although its effectiveness will greatly vary depending on how the pond is constructed. Setting-up the system is also complicated so oftentimes, pond experts are usually trusted for the installation of this kind of Koi pond filtration system.
Pump Fed System
With the Pump Fed Filtration System, a Koi pond pump is used in filtering the pond water for dirt and debris. The pump circulates the water throughout the filtration system and there is no need for gravity to work in settling down the dirt and debris in the bottom of the pond. This filtration system is easy to install as you can put the pump anywhere within the pond, but it is still advisable to place the pump in the bottom part so it could collect and filter more dirt from your Koi fish pond.
Biological Filtration System
Unlike the two mechanical filtration systems mentioned above, the Biological Filtration System uses enzymes in breaking down dirt and debris within the Koi fish pond. The solution is made from active bacteria that can act against ammonia and other dirt present in the pond water so it can also help in producing nitrates helpful for the pond’s environment. However, be careful as high levels of nitrate can be harmful for Koi fishes and this system is also not as effective as the mechanical filtration systems mentioned above, so usually additional filtration system is needed if you will use this filtration system for your Koi garden.
Posted under Koi Fish Pond by Melisa 15.06.2011

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Lots of people became interested in keeping Koi fishes as pets. Koi fishes are colorful and can symbolize luck so many people are interested in discovering how they can keep these fishes as pets in a backyard pond. If you are also interested about Koi fishes, you must first start in building your own Koi fish pond. To help you in getting started, here are some essential tips and steps on how to build a Koi pond successfully:
- Choose an area in your backyard where there is an adequate space for a Koi fish pond. Because Koi fishes can grow enormously, it is advisable to build a Koi pond measuring at least three feet deep with no less than 1,000 gallon capacity.
- Make sure that the area for the pond construction is free from predators. Koi fishes are colorful and shiny so it is very attractive for predators like snakes, wild cats and many more.
- Once the size and the shape of the pond are finalized, begin digging. It is advisable to have variable depths within the pond, starting from shallow level down to the deepest level. Increasing depths within the Koi fish pond will help maintain ecosystem balance.
- According to most guides about how to build a Koi pond, you must consider where the waterfall tank and the skimmer will be positioned while digging the whole pond. The skimmer must be positioned in an area lower than where the waterfall tank will be positioned in order to ensure an efficient water system.
- After digging the pond, line the surface with pond underlayment like rubber pond liner. Fit the underlayment sheet thoroughly and don’t worry about the presence of folds as the density of water will press down the underlayment sheet flat.
- Pour down fresh water to the pond and make sure to add a de-chlorinator agent especially if the water in your place is chlorinated. While filling up the pond, install the equipments needed like the waterfall tank, Koi pond pump, water skimmer and the filtration system.
- After filling up the pond with water, test all the equipments installed if everything is working fine before finally adding your Koi fishes. You can also add some pond plants so you can make your Koi garden colorful and lively.
With these tips about how to build a Koi pond, you can now start building your own pond so you can keep Koi fishes as pets. You can also make the pond look more natural through proper landscaping and by adding natural pond decorations; just browse on shops selling Koi pond supplies and find add-ons that will make your pond look beautiful. You just also need to be creative and imaginative in thinking of how you can make your Koi pond unique and impressive, so you can provide a safe and natural environment for your Koi fishes.
Posted under Koi Fish Pond by Melisa 06.06.2011

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Fish add vibrancy and life to your pond. They are perfect additions to any pond or water features. Here are the few things you should consider when adding fish to your water features.
1. Fish enjoys shade over direct sunlight. Placing your waterfall or pond in a location that has direct exposure to sun may not be the best choice for health of the fish.
2. Pool depth is critical when it comes to adding fish to your water feature. A typical Koi pond should not be shallower than 20 inches. Ideally, a Koi pond is about 30 to 40 inches deep. However, it should certainly have shallow edges for feeding the fish and watching their beauty shine through the water.
3. The purpose of having ideal depth of about 20 inches is to meet the temperature needs of fish. For example, during hot weather, fish prefers to hide in deep waters to avoid the hot surface water. Similarly, during cold weather, Koi fish go deeper in the water when the surface water freezes. They need to hide in the deeper ends of the water to escape animals like cat or raccoon.
4. A Koi pond requires some type of pump for aerating and filtering the impurities in the water. There needs to be something in place to check and maintain the ammonia composition of water.
5. Fish need oxygen. In order for fish to be healthy, it needs to absorb sufficient amount oxygen from the water passing through their gills. To make sure that they’ll get the needed amount of air, the surface area of pond needs to be as large as possible. Adding a fountain or waterfall aids in aerating the pond, which in turn results in healthy life quality for the fish. A small air pump can aid in aeration as well.
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Posted under Koi Fish Pond by Melisa 30.04.2011
Now that you have chosen the perfect location for your koi fish pond you have to start building it. Although you can build it yourself from scratch you can also buy premade kits that will easy your life.
Pond kits are available in several sizes and usually you can find deals offering free shipping. Imagine the time you will save by buying a koi fish pond kit. You can also take a look at some packages that offer all the supplies needed to complete the pond. The filter, and the pump are among them.
Make your life easier and buy ready to build koi fish ponds.

Posted under Koi Fish Pond by Melisa 20.04.2011

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Pond safety assumes two completely different aspects, which address the security of the fish plus the protection of humans that hang out at the pond. Let’s take a look at a number of tips for maintaining your fish safety and on my next post we will look into having your close family safe while having fun with your new Koi pond.
Create a Deep Pond: For the basic safety of your Koi fish, develop a deep pond where they may take refuge from possible predators just like herons and raccoons. If your koi pond is just too shallow this actually leaves your fish in danger of predators with no location to escape.
Use Straight Walls: Build your Koi pond with upright walls to prevent raccoons from getting at the water and your Koi fish. Though raccoons can swim they’ll not dive so a straight wall is perfect for holding raccoons out.
Trellises and Bridges: In case you build trellises and garden bridges or any other kind of canopy-like components this may secure the Koi from herons and various other predators who seek out from a visual point of view.
Net: Placing a net above your Koi fish pond will also help to discourage predators. Even though it is not really captivating it is easy to remove it whenever you want to get pleasure from passing time at the koi fish pond.
Ecosystem: Preserve a balanced pond ecosystem constantly for the wellbeing of your Koi fish and their own health. Maintaining the correct pond balance will help to extend the existence of your Koi fish and also lessen expenses related with Koi fish health issues.
Posted under Koi Fish Pond by Melisa 12.04.2011