Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Secrets to Successfully Raising Koi Fry

Successfully raising Koi fry begins with the eggs. You should make sure your Koi raising pond is adequate with air stones or their equivalent as the eggs need well aerated water to develop.

During breeding some Koi keepers will use mechanical filters in their ponds, but this is not the best idea since when you are raising Koi fry they can get sucked into the filter. This can be prevented by placing a fine net around the filter's water intake. Puny food particles can come to be trapped on the foam around the filter. This attracts the babies to the area and they come to be drawn into the filter.

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You can forget using a filter altogether if you are willing to do frequent water changes. You need to replace roughly 20 percent of the water during the water exchange.

The Secrets to Successfully Raising Koi Fry

Koi eggs will normally hatch in 3 to 7 days depending on the water temperature. If water climatic characteristic is around 20 degrees Celcius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) they will hatch in about 3 to 4 days. You will know when the eggs are close to hatching because they will take on a special, shiny look.

Next you will be able to see them wiggling and moving inside the egg, and a few hours later they will make their escape! Now you are ready to begin raising your Koi fry.

As soon as the babies have emerged from their eggs they will attach themselves to the sides of the pond. Koi fry are adequate with a sticky pad that makes it potential for them to remain attached this way for 2 to 3 days. Providing abundance of oxygen is as important for raising Koi fry as it is for holding the eggs healthy.

After 2 or 3 days of being attached they will make their way to the surface of the pond to get some air.

When this occurs air passes into their swim bladder. Afterwards they will be able to swim happily around the pond!

At this point  you will need to begin feeding them. Very small Koi fry can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp. Hard boiled egg is also a good option in the first few days of raising the babies.

If you can't furnish them with this you can use a commercially ready Koi food. Make sure to use only special Koi food with a high protein content and make sure to grind it into a fine powder before feeding it to them.

After about 7 days you can start feeding a special food consisting of fine powder pellets. When they reach 1/2 inch they can graduate to small pellets and as they grow you can moderately growth the pellet size until they are moving the same food as their parents. Feeding is one of the most important components of raising Koi fry to be happy and healthy.

It is easy to overfeed them and cause the water to come to be polluted. Young fish are very sensitive to ammonia. You must limit your feedings and furnish a water turn daily. The easiest way is to use water from your adult pond as long as your adult Koi are wholesome and the potential of your pond water is good. You need to keep a watchful eye on water potential to forestall fungus.

If you recognize these basic precepts you should have no problem successfully raising Koi fry!

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