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Thread: Update on the Koi

  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Husky_mom View Post
    what about getting a kiddie pool... just a thought... it might work better than 3 tanks...

    Husky mom Koi are not really tank fish, they are pond fish. A kiddie pool would be useless with all the stuff needed to keep the water clean. Those fish can poop more than you can imagine in one day. Everything you need to keep the pond clean is expensive as well. Not to mention everything else neede to keep the water at right temp and oxygen levels just so. Rehoming as everyone suggested is the best thing for the fish in the long run. And can you imagine the room you need to keep a kiddie pool indoors. And if it springs a leak what happens? Too many ifs to be safe. Why take a chance on finding the fish dead? Koi are jumpers, they can jump right out of a tank, let alone a kiddie pool.

  2. #47
    Well everyone should be happy I was able to rehome 2 of the fish so far.

  3. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ View Post
    Well everyone should be happy I was able to rehome 2 of the fish so far.
    Well, that's two less fish worth on tank pollution anyway. I know they are beautiful, but they aren't for everyone!
    I've Been Frosted

  4. #49
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    {{{hugs}}} Nicole, it's less stress on you in the long run, especially financially. Your landlady wasn't entirely fair or honest, IMHO.

    I hope your new home is still everything you wanted for rooms and all.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  5. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ View Post
    All I get is the tanks are too small, the fish will die, give them away, build a pond(in the middle of -30 winter)
    You can keep goldfish in -30C. Also in this area it doesn't hit or stay at -30C often/long. Where I'm from it was an avg of -30C & for 1-2 months it was -40C with FEET of snow & the goldfish always lived just fine. There was a heater in the pond & they were fed every 2nd day. It was awesome being bundled up & feeding the goldfish. Not so much when they splashed water.. that was COLD after a few seconds!


    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ View Post
    Only one person on one forum gave me advice that I could do. Empty the tank 75% and add in new water, reduce the amount I feed them(I was over feeding them) and so on.
    75%??!! Whoever told you that needs a swift kick in the pants!! Never change more then 25% of your tank water or all the good bacteria can die, or it wont be able to reproduce fast enough to help the fish out.. So doing 75% water changes is terribly unhealthy for all fish (pond or tank).

    When doing water changes its important to use a chemical to remove chlorine from the tap water, as chlorine will burn the fish & weaken/kill the good bacteria.

    Pellet food is better then flakes.. Flakes sink so fast that they create waste faster.. pellets float & give the fish enough time to eat it.. This goes for all fishies.

    koi & comets are not tank fish, ever. And whats sold as a Common Pleco, needs a min of 50gallons, but is happier in +75gallons. Common Plecos grow to about +12inches long.

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