Tag Archives: Fish Keeping

Koi – Japanese Fish of Love

The carp that travelled to Japan from China, gained tremendously in colour and beauty: thanks to the Japanese breeders! And it is this ‘Brocaded carp’ that the world knows as Koi today. Literally ‘Koi’ means ‘carp’ (both common and ornamental species) in Japanese. The ornamental domesticated fish that we know as Koi is actually ‘nishikigoi’ in Japanese. Whatever the history and linguistics facts be, for us Koi is the beautiful, colourful, adaptable, domesticated pond fish. 

Before we start talking in detail about the Koi fish keeping, let’s first look at some of the interesting benefits of having a Koi pond or say having a Koi in your pond (Koi co-exists well with other fish. So you can keep it with the ones you already have).

**  It will add a spectrum of beauty to your garden environment.
You will be able to establish a special bond with your Koi. They will feed from your hand once they gain confidence in you. Needless to say, this is the ultimate that one can expect from a pet. And a ‘rare ultimate’ when it comes to fish.

**  If you are (or will be) a breeder, a Koi means thousands!
Believe in Feng Shui? Koi is believed to bring good luck.
Some symbolism…? Koi is considered to be a symbol of love and friendship in Japan.

**  Koi is ‘elite’. Yes… keeping Koi is a status symbol; your garden’s style statement.

Some other benefits that do not have any scientific evidence but have been talked about by Koi owners are:
*  A Koi pond adds value to your property. If you are looking to sell yours, adding a Koi pond might increase the rates and the possibility of selling quickly.
*  Spending some time by a Koi pond has been reported to be a great stress reliever.

If you are venturing into the Koi hobby, it is worth noting that rearing Koi is not like having any other simple ornamental fish in an aquarium or a fish tank. Even if you do not want to be a breeder and are interested in keeping Koi solely for ornamental purpose, some research and preparation is a must. You will need a pond with proper size and systems in place. Seasonal changes would require some adjustments in order to keep Koi healthy. For example, feeding Koi requires to be ‘almost stopped’ in peak winters. All these aspects need to be taken care of and a fair degree of expertise is required at every step from selecting your Koi to creating Koi specific conditions.

Also, Koi is an expensive affair. The fish itself will cost you some handsome bucks. And you can’t keep one. You will have to have a group of at least three of them; as experts recommend. You will also have to spend on building a pond or enlarging an existing one to suit the needs of Koi. Also, you will need to install proper purification systems and pumps, which is again a fairly big investment.

Another important aspect to be considered is the safety of your Koi. This fish being extremely attractive is an easy attention seeker for the aerial predators. So you will need to grow trees in order to block their vision. Also, the depth of the pond will need to be increased not only as required by Koi but also as a safe guard against cranes and other such hunters, if they are a problem in your area. You might also need to use nets over the pond.

Worried? Oh you shouldn’t. Efforts are going to be huge, but the result will be more so. After all you can’t have the roses’ bloom without the thorns!

 

Nelson writes koi fish here: http://www.koifishinformationcenter.com/koi-japenese-fish. He has raised, studied, bred and cared for hundreds of varieties of Koi. His twenty plus years of practical experience and research are available in his latest book,<a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackPageview’, ‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’]);” href=”<a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackPageview’, ‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’]);” href=”http://www.koifishinformationcenter.com”>http://www.koifishinformationcenter.com”> Insider’s Secrets To Raising Healthy Koi: The Ultimate Guide</a>.

Related Blogs

Keeping Tropical Fish as A Hobby

Keeping tropical fish can be a fascinating hobby. There are many wonderful and brightly colored fish to choose from, but you need to know the basics to get the most from it, as this is a hobby that could easily turn into a real passion. Your fish need to have the right environment if they are going to survive and thrive. Most important of all is the water quality and that it is well oxygenated. After all, fish have to breathe and if you were living somewhere that didn’t have enough oxygen, you would soon be a bit unhappy! Your fish however do not have the option to complain, so it is up to you to make sure that the water is of good quality, contains plenty of oxygen and is cleaned and changed regularly.

Maintaining the right temperature and environment is also very important. Some fish thrive in temperate or cold water, while many species need the water to be much warmer for them to survive. You also need to make sure that different species of fish get on together if you are having a mix of fish.

Before buying your fish it is important to do as much research as possible on which would be the best for you. It is better to start off this way, rather than choosing the fish you would like and then trying to fit them in to your plans. If you only have a small space in one room and do not have too much time to spend looking after them, aside from the basic necessities, then you should find out which fish would thrive in such conditions.

Even if you have kept fish before there is always more to learn. One of the best ways of doing this is also the most sociable and fun. Join your local tropical fish club. It is a very popular hobby and there is bound to be one in your area. There are also a great many specialist clubs for different species such as Koi Carp. These are great fun and you can learn a lot by talking to other enthusiasts and getting advice.

Keeping tropical fish is a fun and rewarding hobby that can not only be fun but interesting and sociable too. There is always something more to learn and always new fish that you would like to own. It really is one of the best hobbies that you can have.

Johnny Blade is an online marketer for many sites such as Aquarium Fish Resource at http://www.themaxie.com/ © Johnny Blade 2006

Related Blogs

Keeping Tropical Fish as A Hobby

Keeping tropical fish can be a fascinating hobby. There are many wonderful and brightly colored fish to choose from, but you need to know the basics to get the most from it, as this is a hobby that could easily turn into a real passion. Your fish need to have the right environment if they are going to survive and thrive. Most important of all is the water quality and that it is well oxygenated. After all, fish have to breathe and if you were living somewhere that didn’t have enough oxygen, you would soon be a bit unhappy! Your fish however do not have the option to complain, so it is up to you to make sure that the water is of good quality, contains plenty of oxygen and is cleaned and changed regularly.

Maintaining the right temperature and environment is also very important. Some fish thrive in temperate or cold water, while many species need the water to be much warmer for them to survive. You also need to make sure that different species of fish get on together if you are having a mix of fish.

Before buying your fish it is important to do as much research as possible on which would be the best for you. It is better to start off this way, rather than choosing the fish you would like and then trying to fit them in to your plans. If you only have a small space in one room and do not have too much time to spend looking after them, aside from the basic necessities, then you should find out which fish would thrive in such conditions.

Even if you have kept fish before there is always more to learn. One of the best ways of doing this is also the most sociable and fun. Join your local tropical fish club. It is a very popular hobby and there is bound to be one in your area. There are also a great many specialist clubs for different species such as Koi Carp. These are great fun and you can learn a lot by talking to other enthusiasts and getting advice.

Keeping tropical fish is a fun and rewarding hobby that can not only be fun but interesting and sociable too. There is always something more to learn and always new fish that you would like to own. It really is one of the best hobbies that you can have.

Johnny Blade is an online marketer for many sites such as Aquarium Fish Resource at http://www.themaxie.com/ © Johnny Blade 2006

Related Blogs