Should a koi pond be in sun or shade?
First, koi ponds do better in a shaded area than in full sun. Full sun will work, but a shaded area will generally slow the algae growth down and will prevent the water from possibly getting too hot during the summer months.
Why are Koi spawning in my backyard pond?
A lot of times the spawning season in our backyard koi ponds is brought to our attention because of the conditions mentioned above. Most pond owners are pretty tuned into the changes in conditions and “seasons” that every year brings us and our ponds.
When do koi and goldfish start to spawn?
KOI AND GOLDFISH SPAWNING IN BACKYARD POND IS EASY TO RECOGNIZE. Time: Late May, any year. Call comes in from pond customer (s).
What do you look for in a koi pond?
If you are not familiar with what to look for, so you can witness a koi spawning, there are some easy to recognize signs any pond owner can see. We all know that our koi and goldfish get along very nicely, without aggression or competitiveness toward each other.
Can You hatch koi and goldfish eggs indoors?
Try to hatch some eggs indoors in a small tank of pond water and gentle aeration; you’ll be surprised how easy it is! After the “koi and goldfish courtship” is over, take a good look at your fish to see what condition they are in. Take measures if necessary. Make sure that they are being properly aerated, especially in very foamy conditions.
A lot of times the spawning season in our backyard koi ponds is brought to our attention because of the conditions mentioned above. Most pond owners are pretty tuned into the changes in conditions and “seasons” that every year brings us and our ponds.
KOI AND GOLDFISH SPAWNING IN BACKYARD POND IS EASY TO RECOGNIZE. Time: Late May, any year. Call comes in from pond customer (s).
If you are not familiar with what to look for, so you can witness a koi spawning, there are some easy to recognize signs any pond owner can see. We all know that our koi and goldfish get along very nicely, without aggression or competitiveness toward each other.
Try to hatch some eggs indoors in a small tank of pond water and gentle aeration; you’ll be surprised how easy it is! After the “koi and goldfish courtship” is over, take a good look at your fish to see what condition they are in. Take measures if necessary. Make sure that they are being properly aerated, especially in very foamy conditions.