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Having fun with Koi ponds!

Koi ponds are a great way to liven up your yard. There are so many different and creative ways to have fun with Koi that you'll never be bored. Here at Koi-Fish.net, we'll help to bring you awesome ideas and suggestions on how you can maintain and have fun with koi ponds.

Koi are beautiful fish, but unlike their appearance, they are also some of the dirtiest fish when it comes to hygiene. This is why Koi ponds have the hardest time fighting mucky, green water. You want your water to be clean and clear so that you can enjoy your fish. Koi ponds thus require excellent filtration and constant maintenance. This may sound boring and tedious, but once you have the clear water and see your fish swimming happily in it, it'll all be worth it.

Koi ponds also offer a great way to add some life to your yard. Traditional garden ponds are great too, but they're so common. And Koi ponds no only have the pond itself, but the fish as well. The bright colorful Koi make great additions to any home. Try something new and exciting with Koi ponds today. The resources listed below will get you started and on your way to a beautiful new pond.

So be sure to check out our pages about Breeding Koi, Koi Pictures, Koi Care, and Building Koi Ponds elsewhere on this site.

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Koi keeping and Koi Ponds
General information on Koi keeping and Koi ponds.
http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/koi/koiover.htm

Koi Ponds and Filtration
Information on Koi ponds and the required filtration.
http://www.vcnet.com/koi_net/ponds.html

General Koi Info
General information on Koi fish and keeping Koi.
http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/articles_cat.php?category=11&name=Miscellaneous&intro=Miscellaneous


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