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New Koi Health Guide
Come and look at our new Koi Health Guide designed to help you identify and treat common koi diseases. From Bacterial Koi Disease, Fungal Koi Disease to Parasitic Koi Diseases we are working on collecting as much information as possible. In this article we wi
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Koi Diseases-Bacterial
Stress can compromise the fish's immune system, and cause the fish to become more susceptible to infection with the bacteria. Causes of stress include poor water quality, overcrowding, excessive handling and shipping, poor nutrition, and other pathogens.
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Koi Zyme
KoiZyme is a biological formula of naturally occurring bacteria, enzymes and micro nutrients. When KoiZyme is introduced into pond water that is infected with Aeromonas, Pseudomonas or any gram negative or gram positive bacteria, the bacteria and enzymes in Ko
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Add-A-Sphere
Imagine feeding and gazing at your fish above the surface of the water. Add-a-Sphere appears to defy gravity.What about seeing an ulcer on the bottom side of your prized koi. Spotting illnesses, ulcers, above the water without removing the fish from the water
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Buying and Storing Koi Food
One of the most common mistakes made is buying koi food in bulk. Once a bag of koi food is opened and exposed to air and light the vitamin content begins to break down and will diminish rapidly. After one month of being open the foods vitamin content has alrea
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Quarantine
Adding a new fish to your pond is not without risk. Placing your new addition into a quarantine tanks is the most effective way to avoid contamination of your existing fish and will aide in surfacing any sleeping infections.
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General Koi Care
It's easy to see why Koi are rapidly gaining popularity these days. With their colorful beauty and impressive size, the Koi is a domesticated cousin of the Carp. The Koi is also easily obtained, available to fish lovers in practically all parts of the world.
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The Importance of Air Pumps
The new Pond Keeper has no trouble intuitively grasping the importance of filtration and heating for the garden pond which, after all, effects the environment of the Koi pond in easily seen and understood ways.
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Feeding Koi
When selecting the proper food for your Koi the first ingredient should be listed as fish, followed by fish meal and other fish products. Foods where corn is listed as the first ingredient, while more economical, tend to make for overweight and unhealthy Koi.
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Koi Pond Predator Control
Once you have poured your blood, sweat, and tears (not to mention the contents of your wallet) into building a beautiful and tranquil Koi pond, the last thing you want is to look out your window and see a wild animal making lunch out of your investment. Koi po


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All pond owners with fish will probably have to medicate their pond occasionally. Though Koi are extremely hardy, it is very important to keep a watch on their environment to keep them at their healthiest.
Attention should be paid to the quality of water and balance of the pond (i.e., pH levels etc.). However, if problems do occur, the first step is to remove the individual fish or decide whether to treat the entire pond with koi pond medications.
Be aware of your Koi's behavior patterns so changes can be detected early. A change in your Koi's behavior is usually the first sign that that your Koi are stressed or ill.
Bacterial Koi Diseases
One of the prime causes of fish mortality is bacterial disease. With the exception of "columaris," nearly all bacterial infections occur after another problem has occurred. Stress is a prime factor with bacterial disease. Treatment can be varied but some treatments are Acriflavin, chloramphenicol, sulphonamides, or salt as a dip, topical, or in feed.
Fungal Koi Diseases & Treatments
A secondary infection in the area of some other fish injury. Also affects damaged or disturbed fish eggs. Treatments include: Acriflavin, iodine, Malachite Green, salt, formalin as a bath, topical, or in pond. Parasitic Koi Diseases & Treatments Anchor worm, Fish lice (Argulus), Flukes, Ich, Internal parasites. Most fish carry parasites, but older fish develop a degree of resistance that prevents problems. Parasites like anchor worms and fish lice usually are a problem whenever present. Young fish are more susceptible to illness caused by parasites. Stress situations and seasonal climatic variations can bring on infections.
Though Koi and Goldfish are extremely hardy, it is very important to keep a watch on their environment to keep them at their healthiest.
Attention should be paid to the quality of water and balance of the pond (i.e. pH levels etc.). However, if problems do occur, the first step is to remove the individual fish or decide whether to treat the entire pond.
It is sometimes difficult to be aware of a problem with a fish until its too late. Be aware of your fish's behavior patterns so changes can be detected early. A change in your fish's behavior is usually the first sign that that your fish are stressed or ill.
It is important that you know your pond's volume. All treatments are based on the number of gallons in the pond. The wrong dosage could result in killing your fish.

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