Koi fish are easy, no heater required. Clean your gravel and lay it in the tank with no water. Add water, hook up filter and add a chemical that removes the chlorine and chloromine. Wal Mart carries something called start right but if you has a big pet store you can go to a product called PRIME works best. Add some Stress zyme too. wait a few days before adding the fish.
Baby coi look brown when they first hatch. They start getting their color a few weeks later.
A coi fish is a symbol of masculinity and power. In Asian cultures coi fish were respected for their ability to swim up waterfalls. Colors have varying meanings as well. The Japanese covet all white coi with a red dot on the head, giving the coi the look of the rising sun on the Japanese flag. A coi tattoo displays strength and respect, and overall sweetness. Kowabanga!!
if it has a slit
if its a pond you have its coi they can live for years ans are a hardy fish
the koi stands for power, thanks
U buy tropical fish and get a background and then that is how u can do that
Coi fish can have large iridescent scales of any color from gold to black
No, I don't recommend it. They like very realistic setting, a pond.
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you have to start a 'cycle'....you can buy it (its actually called 'cycle') from the store and depending on your big your tank is...you can put the whole bottle in and it will start the right amount of bacteria your tank needs. Or you can get a few liters of tank water from a friend with an 'established' tank and dump it in. You will have to wait .....then start with a few gold fish.....you really need to talk to a pet store fish guy....there are so many varibles (size of tank, where you put the tank, your filtration system ect ect.) unless you have a bowl with a betta (fighting fish) it really is alot of work. I have a 100 Gallon tank with koi :) Good luck.
pellets or sticks. you could also start a guppy tank. live bearing fish that will explode in population
Hold the fish down and throw out of tank