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Koi Fish
Fish,
like koi and goldfish, can be successfully kept, and even bred, in water that
is only two feet deep as far north as Maine, making them ideal fish to keep in
your backyard pond.
What are Koi? The common carp is the
forerunner of our present day Koi. Koi are not big goldfish. The goldfish is a
distant cousin to Koi.
Where did they come from? The
Japanese name for Koi is Nishikigoi. Nishikigoi were developed by the Japanese
over 200 years ago.
Where do you keep these fish? These
gorgeous creatures usually live in lushly landscaped fish ponds outdoors. The
ponds are constructed to provide adequate oxygenation and filtration of the
water. These ponds make an excellent landscaping addition to a
garden.
How big do they get? The average Koi can grow to 24
- 36 inches! The size of the pond, the amount of aeration, and feeding methods
will affect the growth of the fish. It is not uncommon for a small Koi to grow
2 - 4 inches a year in a backyard pond.


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