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Old July 13th 03, 12:38 AM
Michael Shaffer
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Default Things to be aware of when transplanting Koi?

I want to move my koi to another pond, what should I do to make sure
they survive ok? One of them died a couple days ago when I moved them so
I want to be sure this time.

Thanks
Mike

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Old July 13th 03, 02:50 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Things to be aware of when transplanting Koi?

Are the two ponds in the same yard? If so, try to get the pH as close as
possible. You can use baking soda to raise low pH. If the temperature is
different, bag the fish and allow to temperature stabilize in the new pond.
If the temperature is within a couple of degrees, just move them as quickly
as possible. If the ponds are at distant locations, requiring a ride in the
car, the pH of the bag water will fall, which is good, making the ammonia
less toxic. Stabilize temperature for 30 minutes, do not open bag until
temperature is stable, and then transfer fish, but not the water. As soon
as the bag is opened, some of the CO2 that is keeping the pH down will gas
off, and the ammonia will become more toxic.
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"Michael Shaffer" wrote in message
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I want to move my koi to another pond, what should I do to make sure
they survive ok? One of them died a couple days ago when I moved them so
I want to be sure this time.

Thanks
Mike



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Old July 13th 03, 07:56 AM
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RTB,
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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Are the two ponds in the same yard? If so, try to get the pH as close as
possible. You can use baking soda to raise low pH. If the temperature is
different, bag the fish and allow to temperature stabilize in the new

pond.
If the temperature is within a couple of degrees, just move them as

quickly
as possible. If the ponds are at distant locations, requiring a ride in

the
car, the pH of the bag water will fall, which is good, making the ammonia
less toxic. Stabilize temperature for 30 minutes, do not open bag until
temperature is stable, and then transfer fish, but not the water. As soon
as the bag is opened, some of the CO2 that is keeping the pH down will gas
off, and the ammonia will become more toxic.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Michael Shaffer" wrote in message
...
I want to move my koi to another pond, what should I do to make sure
they survive ok? One of them died a couple days ago when I moved them so
I want to be sure this time.

Thanks
Mike





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Old July 14th 03, 01:48 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Things to be aware of when transplanting Koi?

Thanks.
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"Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message
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RTB,
I for one am glad you are around and that you are willing to share your
helpful and deep knowledge with us. Thank you so very much! You are
treasured.

--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino

"RichToyBox" wrote in message
news:qV2Qa.48123$H17.14707@sccrnsc02...
Are the two ponds in the same yard? If so, try to get the pH as close

as
possible. You can use baking soda to raise low pH. If the temperature

is
different, bag the fish and allow to temperature stabilize in the new

pond.
If the temperature is within a couple of degrees, just move them as

quickly
as possible. If the ponds are at distant locations, requiring a ride in

the
car, the pH of the bag water will fall, which is good, making the

ammonia
less toxic. Stabilize temperature for 30 minutes, do not open bag until
temperature is stable, and then transfer fish, but not the water. As

soon
as the bag is opened, some of the CO2 that is keeping the pH down will

gas
off, and the ammonia will become more toxic.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Michael Shaffer" wrote in message
...
I want to move my koi to another pond, what should I do to make sure
they survive ok? One of them died a couple days ago when I moved them

so
I want to be sure this time.

Thanks
Mike







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Old July 15th 03, 04:45 PM
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Default Things to be aware of when transplanting Koi?

I was really wondering about that cause I heard California has pretty high salt
levels in the water. Is this a coastal thing wherever tap water is taken from
aquifers (as opposed to NY which brings water from fresh water reservoirs).
Anybody have any links that show the salinity of tap water in various coastal vs
inland cities? thanks. Ingrid

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