"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Reel McKoi wrote:
"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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wrote:
That was a very rough rule of thumb invented for the aquarium hobby,
back
when we all thought it was pretty rad to have a 30g aquarium. It works
for
_small_ fish. The bio-load of a fish increase approximately eight-fold
every time you double it's length. The rule of thumb often cited here
for
koi, is one koi in 1000 gallons, 100 gallons for each successive one.
Not
a bad rule, as long as you don't cut it too close. 2 koi in 1000
gallons
can be tight.
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My larger pond is 2000 gallons with a cheapo Tetra filter and a settling
tank/VF I don't use the UV lights anymore as they're a real pain to set
up
each spring and maintain. I have a lot more than 1 koi per 1000
gallons.
That rule of thumb would allow you 11 koi, though - it's one for the first
1000, 1 for each 100 after that. It's intended for letting them grow out,
too.
$$ Thanks Derek. We're hoping to have about that number of adult fish down
the road. The best ones of course. :-))) In the smaller pond, which is
laid out differently, perhaps about 4 adult Butterflys.
Next spring I have to cull a few more out. :-( As we get down to the
better looking ones it gets harder.....
LOL.
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derek
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