Thursday, April 26, 2018

Nice The Role of Plants in a Koi Pond

For those who are new to this concept, a Koi Pond is basically an enclosed type of freshwater system that recirculates for keeping Koi Fish, a variety of Japanese fancy carp. Hence, it is unlike other forms of garden or fish ponds to provide for the specific needs of the Koi fish that ordinary types of garden or ponds are unable to deliver.


Hence, there are two major factors you should be looking at when developing a Koi pond. It must first and foremost provide a healthy home for your Koi fishes to live and grow. And second, it must contain a clear water to keep your fish healthy.


As more and more new landscaping designs are available for pet owners who want to build a Koi pond for their fishes, there is a growing question with the possible advantage or disadvantages of adding plants into your pond. Is it better or not for your fishes?


There are several known advantages of adding plants to your Koi pond, which are the same benefits that you can expect with adding up plants to a traditional garden. It will then serve as an aquatic basket that will enhance the overall living condition for your pet fishes. These plants will serve as submerged oxygenators that supply enough oxygen into the water in daytime. Meanwhile, they also double as a spawning mat for your Koi fishes.


For optimum protection to your pets, opt for deep water type of plants like such as floaters and lilies. Choose also those that provide shade and cover that will help prevent algal growth. But the biggest benefit that can be derived with adding plants to your Koi pond is basically the fact that it provides nitrates and other compounds for your pond to use in case biological filters fail to do their job.


You can also add up marginal plants to your Koi pond, which helps to soften the edges and create an aesthetic balance into the water system or entire pond. Hence, you never really have to compromise the look of your background just to provide an efficient habitat for your pet Koi fishes.


However, you do have to take note of a few disadvantages to adding flower to your pond. Koi carps often like to wreck these plant materials by gnawing on them, which is a natural tendency for fishes and other animals. It also can cause the water to appear murky with the constant stir-up by the activity produced by the fishes. Hence, pay close attention to where you situate the plants you add into your Koi pond to avoid direct contact with the Koi carp. Make sure that your fishes are below 2 inches from the pond's surface area to keep enough distance away from the plants. Besides that, plants provide an active biological filter system beneficial for your fish and the entire pond.

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