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Hi, The things that I do for my two ponds works for me...has for over 10
years. I have been involved with aquariums since 1971. Sometimes on a large scale(fish room and breeding many common and rare killifish etc...) I have always kept things simple with them including my ponds. I don't personally believe in going out and buying every gimmick and gadget that comes out on the market for our hobby. Some things I do may raise an eyebrow...but they are methods I use after researching things thoroughly. I use good home built bio/mechanical filters. I have the 10 original fish that I started with that are huge ,plus a large assortment of offspring. I do the least amount of work possible. I keep things simple. I have never had disease and have only lost a couple of fish over the past years due to winter stress. I have never vacuumed this pond.Never used any chemicals or additives. I never check water PH. I DO make water changes about every other week of about 20 percent. Unless we have had allot of rain. I keep things simple. It is a POND. Not a indoor aquarium. I stay away from all the gimmicks out there ....just one more thing to spend money on that's not needed. I have used floating catfish food exclusively(about 18 cents per pound or less). I do supplement there diet with extra Water Parsley from the bio filters. The Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis have used "Krazy Cat" catfish chow for years for their large koi and their fish biologist said they have never experienced any ill effects from it. Thanks MIKE |
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Hi Mike,
We are also catfish-food-koi-feeders. I understand from ng folk that know nutrition that it is not great for the koi fat levels. Some people commented on some probable reduction in life span as a result. Catfish food is designed to promote rapid growth of young fish rather than long-term nutrition for adult fish. The koi cost us $3.95 each, a 20 year reduction in their 100 yr life cycle is not a great threat! On that basis, they might die later than my yet-unborn grandchildren. Even 20 years of a 40 year life would not be so bad...especially with free offspring. Our catfish food is about the price you pay. Our per-50-lb-bag savings on food (as compared to 'proper' koi food, would replace several of koi per year. We buy two bags per year. Our food it is cost effective. Also, koi are carp (!) bottom-feeding scavengers. Floating catfish food is probably better than what lots of European carp get. On the simple side: We use a toilet float to top up the pond automatically (it is shown on our website- below). Saves a lot of labor. We don't do water changes as often as you do. Actually, we do about 15% on about a 4 month cycle. Pond stats are holding fine. They pond is now 5 years old and thriving. KISS is a good formula! Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net wrote in message ... Hi, The things that I do for my two ponds works for me...has for over 10 years. I have been involved with aquariums since 1971. Sometimes on a large scale(fish room and breeding many common and rare killifish etc...) I have always kept things simple with them including my ponds. I don't personally believe in going out and buying every gimmick and gadget that comes out on the market for our hobby. Some things I do may raise an eyebrow...but they are methods I use after researching things thoroughly. I use good home built bio/mechanical filters. I have the 10 original fish that I started with that are huge ,plus a large assortment of offspring. I do the least amount of work possible. I keep things simple. I have never had disease and have only lost a couple of fish over the past years due to winter stress. I have never vacuumed this pond.Never used any chemicals or additives. I never check water PH. I DO make water changes about every other week of about 20 percent. Unless we have had allot of rain. I keep things simple. It is a POND. Not a indoor aquarium. I stay away from all the gimmicks out there ....just one more thing to spend money on that's not needed. I have used floating catfish food exclusively(about 18 cents per pound or less). I do supplement there diet with extra Water Parsley from the bio filters. The Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis have used "Krazy Cat" catfish chow for years for their large koi and their fish biologist said they have never experienced any ill effects from it. Thanks MIKE |
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Hi, Good to hear from other "Keep It Simple Folks"!!! I was thinking
about the Fat content in the Catfish Chow when I wrote my first post. I asked the biologist at the Missouri Botanical Gardens about this...he said...BULL!! LOL He should know..they have the largest..healthiest and HUGEST population of KOI in their KOI "Lake" in their several acre Japanese Gardens...Like I said they use a brand called "Krazy Kat"I use Rural Kings brand... Every seen 3 foot long+ Koi clammer over themselves to get food...a site to behold...Remember...KEEP THINGS SIMPLE!! {:O) MIKE Jim and Phyllis Hurley wrote: Hi Mike, We are also catfish-food-koi-feeders. I understand from ng folk that know nutrition that it is not great for the koi fat levels. -- Grab your pig’s feet, bread, and gin, there’s plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller |
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I wonder if there are some other folk in the ng who can get other opinions
from their wildlife folk. It would be interesting to hear. Meanwhile, however, catfish food will dominiate our pond menu. Followed by algae. Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Mike Bernardoni" wrote in message ... Hi, Good to hear from other "Keep It Simple Folks"!!! I was thinking about the Fat content in the Catfish Chow when I wrote my first post. I asked the biologist at the Missouri Botanical Gardens about this...he said...BULL!! LOL He should know..they have the largest..healthiest and HUGEST population of KOI in their KOI "Lake" in their several acre Japanese Gardens...Like I said they use a brand called "Krazy Kat"I use Rural Kings brand... Every seen 3 foot long+ Koi clammer over themselves to get food...a site to behold...Remember...KEEP THINGS SIMPLE!! {:O) MIKE Jim and Phyllis Hurley wrote: Hi Mike, We are also catfish-food-koi-feeders. I understand from ng folk that know nutrition that it is not great for the koi fat levels. -- Grab your pig's feet, bread, and gin, there's plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller |
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I take the advice from people who breed and raise koi for a living. INgrid
I wonder if there are some other folk in the ng who can get other opinions from their wildlife folk. It would be interesting to hear. Meanwhile, however, catfish food will dominiate our pond menu. Followed by algae. -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Mike Bernardoni" wrote in message ... Hi, Good to hear from other "Keep It Simple Folks"!!! I was thinking about the Fat content in the Catfish Chow when I wrote my first post. I asked the biologist at the Missouri Botanical Gardens about this...he said...BULL!! LOL He should know..they have the largest..healthiest and HUGEST population of KOI in their KOI "Lake" in their several acre Japanese Gardens...Like I said they use a brand called "Krazy Kat"I use Rural Kings brand... Every seen 3 foot long+ Koi clammer over themselves to get food...a site to behold...Remember...KEEP THINGS SIMPLE!! {:O) MIKE Jim and Phyllis Hurley wrote: Hi Mike, We are also catfish-food-koi-feeders. I understand from ng folk that know nutrition that it is not great for the koi fat levels. -- Grab your pig's feet, bread, and gin, there's plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Keep things simple sure. But not everyone is as knowledgeable about what to
watch for, or can run on common sense. Some would call you lucky. I would say, you have good fish raising instinct and good water. ;o) The rest, if it don't work, fill out a sick fish/pond form, and we'll help you out. ~ 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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