Sakai koi farm Hiroshima
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koi's are so beautiful
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go to Hiroshima and go see it yourself
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@1982seba Carp is the number 1 food fish in the world.
Don't be making things up.
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@1982seba I eat carp, they aren't as bony as u think, but they are not the best by taste, I prefer largemouth bass
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@MCDEMC
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... I know people are in a bad situation, but I only wanted to play a joke on those beautiful fish, not on the people.
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@TheRafield - given the current situation in Japan that comment is in very poor taste.
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Nuclear Kois, thats cool!
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are the koi eggs allowed to be taken out of the water???
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are koi good eating? can i buy these guys frozen, instead of alive?
MCDEMC 3 months ago
@MCDEMC U Sir, are a abomination...
NEVER eat a carp / koi.
1st : very much fishbones (not easy to eat)
2nd : It's not really the tastiest fish.
3th : eating or killing a carp / koi is the biggest crime in the eyes of a koi-lover!!
I am a carp-fisher, and when a respectfull carp-fisher caught a carp, we unhook them on a wet mat, then we weighed the carp, take a photograph and we release them in a safe way back in their water where they live.
1982seba 3 months ago
@MCDEMC
And btw; no, carpfishing is not a stupid hobby.
If it was, well, i'm sorry to inform u that this world counts many fools of my kind!
Mostly from Europe ;-)
1982seba 3 months ago
It is really so awsome.... When breeding will all koi fries survive..??
aquazkoi 1 year ago
@aquazkoi No, its like with all other fish, the strongest will survive. Depending on conditions, water quality, food, and other pond animals it can be that much fish will survive, or otherwise just a little % of them stay alive after a year. But even when much of the fry dies, keep in mind that u only want the strongest anyway. Weak fish easily become sick and can infect other fish.
1982seba 1 year ago
I have been considering keeping koi. But because I live in New England, should I relocate my fish to a large indoor tank during the winter months? Or can I install a heater in the pond?
fairiedragon999 2 years ago
Hi, in winter months i leave my koi and other fish in my pond. Last winter was hard, many waters were frozen. But as long as you have good movement in your pond it wont be frozen at the surface (from filter or air-bubbles).
I dont think a heater is nessecary,
(koi)carps are strong fish. i am carpfisher, and i can tell u, there is no other fish that has such a strong will to survive.
1982seba 2 years ago