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DMC 19-08-2008 12:38 PM

koi thread
 
wanna learn more abt koi, start to fall in love with the fish:p

how many type of kinds?
how to see gd & bad, expensive & cheap?
can keep them in fgt instead in pond? wat's the pron & con?
where to buy those smaller ones, i always go nippon koi, i guess not all farm would sell smaller pc.

hope to get some advises fr bros here.:)

cheers

deaDFisHFood 20-08-2008 03:14 AM

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hi there! I'm new into koi too, and am already into getting my first fish. Here is a pict of it. in terms of keeping kois in fgt, its ok, if the koi is not too big, but you cannot expect it to grow to a good size.
What type of koi are you interested in?

limz_666 20-08-2008 04:06 PM

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@ deadfishfood ,do you know where to get Midorigoi breed ?

mr tiger 20-08-2008 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by limz_666 (Post 6075838)
@ deadfishfood ,do you know where to get Midorigoi breed ?

is that a chagoi in the first pic?if that is a chagoi...it should be easy to get..any koi farm should sell it..not ex too...:D

DMC 20-08-2008 09:31 PM

me very new to koi, dunno their names too:confused:i see the fish colour and patterns nice, then i buy.

DMC 20-08-2008 09:34 PM

anyone experience if keep in fgt, wat's the max size they can grow?

burgundygirl 20-08-2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DMC (Post 6076594)
anyone experience if keep in fgt, wat's the max size they can grow?

keeping koi?
theres a koi pond in my condominium compound and basically, by buying, 3/4 of the koi inside are mine or my dad's. we feed them and order food and stuff =P
well. they'll grow basically as much as the tank allows them too, but this is cruel as they can easily reach around 1m in lenght.
keeping them in a large pond with good filtration is the best choice.

aro_craze 21-08-2008 12:09 AM

yeah, unlike asian aro, koi can grow to its max in big spacious environment.

deaDFisHFood 21-08-2008 12:12 AM

Hmm... How big a midori are you looking at?
The second seems to be wad they call an aya wakaba, a relatively new breed.
Kois exceeding 80cm(i think) are known as jumbo, and Chagoi, benigoi and most other single colour koi tend to grow in excess of 1m.
BUT!! Local kois seem to be generally smaller in size, so...
In all, If u have the space, the BIGGER the BETTER! but if you cant, just don't overstock!

mr tiger 21-08-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by deaDFisHFood (Post 6077114)
Hmm... How big a midori are you looking at?
The second seems to be wad they call an aya wakaba, a relatively new breed.
Kois exceeding 80cm(i think) are known as jumbo, and Chagoi, benigoi and most other single colour koi tend to grow in excess of 1m.
BUT!! Local kois seem to be generally smaller in size, so...
In all, If u have the space, the BIGGER the BETTER! but if you cant, just don't overstock!

agree with u bro..chagoi and benigoi really grow very huge..i have 1 in my pond that is 95cm...:D


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