Plants, Pond depth, Surface area, Aeration, Organic waste, M…

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This Mantifang page remains part of the older koi dictionary archive. For practical koi care, pond water quality, koi health and updated variety guides, the new companion site KoiTalk.app now offers the clearest entrance.

Keep your pond clean.

Indeed, water quality in a koi pond is affected by several factors. In addition to filtering, the quantity and size of the fish, the amount of food, the frequency of water changes, and environmental factors such as rain and sunlight, other important factors include the presence of plants in the pond, the pond’s depth and surface area, aeration, and the accumulation of organic waste such as fish excrement and decaying plant matter. Regular monitoring and maintenance are key to managing these factors and ensuring the health of your koi.

Part of the Koi Dictionary

This page belongs to the Mantifang Koi Dictionary, a growing index of koi varieties, patterns, colours, care terms, pond knowledge, and the wider world of Nishikigoi.

Continue with the main Koi Dictionary Index, where the koi terms are gathered into one clear overview. For the broader world of koi keeping, visit the KoiTalk hub.

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