hi paul, I was watching this video again and I some questions(not directly involving this vid though) popped my head: If I remember correctly you have an annual feeding stop for your koi, how long do you stop feeding and what are the reasons for doing so? (to get rid of eggs? or...)
Hi Steven, I had tried fasting the koi for about 4 weeks before (not an annual thing), but it did not help egg reabsorption at all. Apart from the occasional times when medication is needed and feeding stopped, my routine is that my koi are fasted for 24 hours twice a week, and also just before filter washing day which happens every 2 weeks. Also, a week's fasting just before a koi show, plus another just after the show.
ok, thanks paul ^^ I was asking this concerning my 2nd pond that will be operative in a few months, since now I"ll be able to heat my koi during the winter and there is much discussion about fasting
Hi Paul.... just watched your new video..... I guess you would get quite heavy downpours where you live ?..... have you ever lost fish due to this condition of p.h. swing ?
You're right, Sandy. It can get really torrential here. It's not like in the UK where most rains are small drizzles, like it can't really decide whether to rain or not. No, I haven't lost any fish to a Ph crash, but many have!
Rain is typically acidic (Ph 5-6). Heavy rain falling into a shallow uncovered pond may lead to drops in the pond Ph level. Koi do NOT like Ph swings. If the swing is too much, they will stressed and not feel like eating. In fact swings like this can cause a Ph crash which might lead to pond wipe-outs.
hi my man. but my koi actually like 2 eat most of the rainy day. temp cause or what?
kaytao 1 year ago
hi.my man. but actually my fish like 2 eat most of rainy day! maybe temp suitable???
kaytao 1 year ago
hi paul, I was watching this video again and I some questions(not directly involving this vid though) popped my head: If I remember correctly you have an annual feeding stop for your koi, how long do you stop feeding and what are the reasons for doing so? (to get rid of eggs? or...)
thanks
TupacDaDon 2 years ago
Hi Steven, I had tried fasting the koi for about 4 weeks before (not an annual thing), but it did not help egg reabsorption at all. Apart from the occasional times when medication is needed and feeding stopped, my routine is that my koi are fasted for 24 hours twice a week, and also just before filter washing day which happens every 2 weeks. Also, a week's fasting just before a koi show, plus another just after the show.
hooinc 2 years ago
ok, thanks paul ^^ I was asking this concerning my 2nd pond that will be operative in a few months, since now I"ll be able to heat my koi during the winter and there is much discussion about fasting
cheerz
TupacDaDon 2 years ago
Hi Paul.... just watched your new video..... I guess you would get quite heavy downpours where you live ?..... have you ever lost fish due to this condition of p.h. swing ?
sandymcintosh 2 years ago
You're right, Sandy. It can get really torrential here. It's not like in the UK where most rains are small drizzles, like it can't really decide whether to rain or not. No, I haven't lost any fish to a Ph crash, but many have!
hooinc 2 years ago
i love the shiro, and the tancho :)
billyny3 2 years ago
Thanks Billy :)
hooinc 2 years ago
Why do some people say you shouldn't feed in the rain?
Xynomavro 2 years ago
Rain is typically acidic (Ph 5-6). Heavy rain falling into a shallow uncovered pond may lead to drops in the pond Ph level. Koi do NOT like Ph swings. If the swing is too much, they will stressed and not feel like eating. In fact swings like this can cause a Ph crash which might lead to pond wipe-outs.
hooinc 2 years ago