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cultivating koi 11 years 11 months ago #4529

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my nipew buy 2 koi...he cultivate thoes fish in a plastic water container these fish are 3" long....but they going in a vcation so im the 1 who took care of it...can you give some tips about this?

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Re: cultivating koi 11 years 11 months ago #4554

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haha this is a bonsai forum, i dont know much about fish

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Re: cultivating koi 11 years 11 months ago #4555

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Hmm sorry I can't help you with that. Maybe search on google if you can find something?

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Re: cultivating koi 11 years 11 months ago #4567

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:) this is the related arts section tho mwild ...

as for the koi i have raised tropical fish in my time and basics are feed them daily, keep the water warm and clean and have some kind of oxygination process growing plants and/or a bubbler do this. koi are a pretty hardy speicies and can tolerate alot.

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cultivating koi 11 years 8 months ago #6139

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Hi, I'm new here. Maybe too late now, but my thoughts on keeping koi... Koi are not tropical fish. They like cold, not warm water. It's true, though, they are hardy. Give them plenty of room if you want them to grow. Best of luck. :)


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