A Good Koi Pond Design
Here’s what someone who bought my e-book did.
Notice her koi pond design.
A - Her koi pond is well aerated with small waterfalls and airstones. Sufficient aeration of your water is crucial for the health of your koi. If you find your koi gasping for breath or always staying close to the waterfall or other sources of air, it means your pond is not aerated well enough.
B - She does not overcrowd her pond with too many koi. I know it’s tempting to buy lots of koi (after all, they are beautiful). But overcrowing will stress your koi and this will lead to sickness and disease.
C - Her pond design has curved corners, not sharp ones. This makes it easier to clean and get rid of uneaten koi food and debris that accumulates at the sides of your pond.
D - She has safety measures in the form of a fence around her koi pond. This should be mandatory in most countries.
Isn’t that a beautiful koi pond?
You bet!
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