How to Build a Koi Pond

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How to Build a Koi Pond Yourself

Do you want to build a Koi Pond and are wondering where to begin? Koi Ponds are the latest craze with homeowners who have a garden. How do I start building a koi pond? How is a koi pond designed? Where exactly can I get koi fish anyways? Do you have a lot of questions about building a koi pond?
Well then, you've come to the right place! Read on, to find your questions answered.Or even better, Get a Jumpstart here!

How to Build a Koi Pond 

Koi Fish Ponds are different (and very popular)!

People love having koi fish as pets. Koi fish can be hand fed and people especially love that! After a day of work, it is really relaxing to look at these "living jewels". So...you want to build a pond.. but you don't want all the head aches involved with it...I know... You're thinking.. all this information in available online... I'll just give a look.. Well, that "just giving a look" is taking a loooong time...too long! There's a book out there that's made for you..... where the author has done all the research for you. She looked everywhere....searched online for hours...put in tons & tons of time....and still made lots of mistakes. So she perfected her mistakes, and this time her koi pond was magnificent....really stunning...the envy of all her friends & family! Now you can save all that time lookin' around, and still get your koi pond to be magnificent! Grab this, take a highlighter, and read it from cover to cover! Now, your pond can be the envy of all your friends & family too! Go for it!

How to Build a Koi Pond 

The Complete and Easy Guide

Building a koi pond is different than building a regular water pond. Koi fish need lots of space. Koi ponds should be a minimum of 500-1000 gallons. The bigger the better! You can pay a small fortune to have a specialist design and install it for you, or you can do it yourself. Doing it yourself requires know-how, though. Yes, you might find the information online, but that would take a loooong time. Building a koi fish pond does require different materials than a regular backyard pond, so it's essential to get it right the first time. Get this e-book to find everything you need to get started. You could spend hundreds of hours online searching for the information yourself, or you can benefit from the author's research! Also, you will get a free bonus e-book that will teach you how to take care of your koi fish!

How to Build a Koi Pond 

Koi Fish Basics

~ Koi are considered to be the most popular fresh-water ornamental pond fish.

~ They are elegant, colorful fish and are part of the carp family. They are generally 3 feet long and can live for approximately 30 yrs.

~ Koi can live together with goldfish in the same pond, as long as they're basically the same size.

~ Koi are not as hardy as goldfish; but if the water quality is good and you keep their stress level low, there should be no problems.

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PolychromesPen wrote...

Very informative blog! The needed informations are here, on how to make a pond for koi's. Well done. For some reliable informations about Koi's, you can visit this link http://mypetkoi.com/. The informations are sure helpful.

ReplyPosted March 31, 2009

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Alison wrote

This is a great page on building a koi pond. I've had a pond for many years that contains aquatic plants and goldfish rather than koi and it gives me a great deal of pleasure. I'm starting my own blog about Garden Pond Design to increase my own knowledge of the subject.

Reply Posted September 23, 2008

SarahG1 wrote...

There is info. on the web. But, if you want to avoid spending a lot of time searching, get the e-book mentioned above. It will save you time & money - and a lot of headaches!

Sarah

ReplyPosted July 22, 2008

frances wrote...

Interesting subject, but I'ld like to know a little more.

ReplyPosted July 16, 2008

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