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![]() "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... Reel McKoi wrote: "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... 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. ==================== 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. -- derek -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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My 1000 gal pond of 3 years is home to only 6 goldfish and several frogs. I
am thinking of adding koi, now that I have some ponding experience. I know koi need more room than goldfish, and my concern is that they will outgrow my small pond. I am thinking of adding just 2 4-6 in. koi to so that they are similar in size to the goldfish. My largest gold is about 8 in. and smallest is 5. Any advice? Craig Hi Craig, I highly suggest butterfly koi. Beware mixing goldfish and koi, if the goldfish are comets. Goldfish are always ON when it comes to spawning, and can harass an immature koi to its peril. Koi don't turn ON till they're 3 years an older and then, at most, it's only a twice a year interest. ;o) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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![]() ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: My 1000 gal pond of 3 years is home to only 6 goldfish and several frogs. I am thinking of adding koi, now that I have some ponding experience. I know koi need more room than goldfish, and my concern is that they will outgrow my small pond. I am thinking of adding just 2 4-6 in. koi to so that they are similar in size to the goldfish. My largest gold is about 8 in. and smallest is 5. Any advice? Craig Hi Craig, I highly suggest butterfly koi. Beware mixing goldfish and koi, if the goldfish are comets. Goldfish are always ON when it comes to spawning, and can harass an immature koi to its peril. Koi don't turn ON till they're 3 years an older and then, at most, it's only a twice a year interest. ;o) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Your koi would grow to 12 inches. But it's 30 gallons to a fish koi and goldfish for ponds. So, 1000-(30x6)-(30x2)= 760 so it's ok, just have a good filter and amolock on hand |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: My 1000 gal pond of 3 years is home to only 6 goldfish and several frogs. I am thinking of adding koi, now that I have some ponding experience. I know koi need more room than goldfish, and my concern is that they will outgrow my small pond. I am thinking of adding just 2 4-6 in. koi to so that they are similar in size to the goldfish. My largest gold is about 8 in. and smallest is 5. Any advice? Craig Hi Craig, I highly suggest butterfly koi. Beware mixing goldfish and koi, if the goldfish are comets. Goldfish are always ON when it comes to spawning, and can harass an immature koi to its peril. Koi don't turn ON till they're 3 years an older and then, at most, it's only a twice a year interest. ;o) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Your koi would grow to 12 inches. But it's 30 gallons to a fish koi and goldfish for ponds. So, 1000-(30x6)-(30x2)= 760 so it's ok, just have a good filter and amolock on hand Your koi will grow to be over 24 inches long and 100 gallons per koi is not enough. We visited an indoor koi pond, 15000 gallons this past weekend, and it had 15 koi, or 1000 gallons per koi. The more fish/gallon, the more filter, and I mean a lot more filter. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html |
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Your koi will grow to be over 24 inches long and 100 gallons per koi is not
enough. We visited an indoor koi pond, 15000 gallons this past weekend, and it had 15 koi, or 1000 gallons per koi. The more fish/gallon, the more filter, and I mean a lot more filter. RTB Which means, in small pond translation if I may, if you get 10 tiny koi for a 1,000 gallon pond, you should be selling or giving away a couple koi every year for a few years. Keeping the prettiest for yourself of course. ;-) I started out with 20 some koi at one point, now I'm down to 3 adults in one pond and 5 in the other, which is going to drop to 4 soon, with a few babies. I've chosen to sell a couple of my adult koi so I can watch more of the babies grow up a bit before they too are cull and sold/given away. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Folks,
I am not a KOI person, but I do have ponds for my Goldfsih, and have done a lot of reading where ponds are concerned and these books, especially the Japanese oriented ones, always deal with KOI, and for years conventional thought in these serious Pond book in which KOI are dealt with, has always been to have 1,000 for the first KOI and 100 gallons for each additional KOI. Since most individuals have filters and sometimes elaborate ones at that, I have always felt this a little over kill, but here in my area where people had adhered to this convential thoughts consistantly have KOI in there ponds over 30 inches long and they consistantly dispose of any fish that puts them over there stocking level. Having done this for a number of years I have found that stocking levels are dependent on water volume and water flow in conjunction with filtering capability. So it all depends on how much you want to put into your filtering system and pumping capability of you pond setup. If you have a fairly good filtering system, either bought or a DIY, one fish per 100 gallons would seem a good stocking level. Just remember that if you have a pond with big fish in it and the power goes out it is always the big fish that die first. Just a plug for Goldfish, they should have about 25 gallons were fish, but this can be lowered to 10 gallons per fish, depending on your filteration system and its efficiency, but in any event just remember that stocking levels are the bain of any ponder and cause almost more problems than any one really wants to deal. Your pond is almost a closed environment in which you are the care taker and it is your responsibility to keep it running right and this includes stocking levels. Tom L.L. -------------------------------------------------- "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Your koi will grow to be over 24 inches long and 100 gallons per koi is not enough. We visited an indoor koi pond, 15000 gallons this past weekend, and it had 15 koi, or 1000 gallons per koi. The more fish/gallon, the more filter, and I mean a lot more filter. RTB Which means, in small pond translation if I may, if you get 10 tiny koi for a 1,000 gallon pond, you should be selling or giving away a couple koi every year for a few years. Keeping the prettiest for yourself of course. ;-) I started out with 20 some koi at one point, now I'm down to 3 adults in one pond and 5 in the other, which is going to drop to 4 soon, with a few babies. I've chosen to sell a couple of my adult koi so I can watch more of the babies grow up a bit before they too are cull and sold/given away. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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