Well i learned something today, really shows how much effort is put towards selectively breeding koi.
A MFKer's idea of normal differ's greatly from that of the average fishkeeper.mshill90;4227670; said:Koi are to be viewed from the top because that is where their pattern lays. It's not like a frontosa, or a Jack Dempsey or any other AQUARIUM fish that has it's pattern on the side of the body.
Large scale Aquariums are for viewing SIDE patterned fish.
This thread is about keeping koi is a normal freaking fish tank. It has been done, but it will severely stunt the koi's growth, life expectancy, it's health, and not to mention they are dirty. You will be doing water changes every single day.
No one asked you to be a smart ***, we are just simply stating the obvious.
Here is why you should look at koi from above:
LoganBlade;4228740; said:VERY NEW! I have 2 Butterfly Koi refereed to in the store as small. the body is maybe 3" each. I have a 29 gal tank and they have been doing well with bi weekly water changes. the numbers on the test kits say all is good. I truly understand the need for a pond. But can not afford one. My 2 Koi are darting around eating well and seem to be very happy. I have plans on setting up a nice 40 gal long tank to put them in to so I can see more racing.
Other than being on top of cleaning and caring what is the actuall growth rate of Koi. like year 1 - 1" year 2 - 4"??? any knowlege on that information to share please.
Something I am interested in is how do you tell the sexes apart. When I get a big pond I want to have the answers.
Thanks you
Mike
PS I also like the side view and watching them doing the swimming then. Don't really get the top down viewing.
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40? You mean 400, right?Well look like I should get moving on the 40gal sooner than later.