Koi Fish: A Beginners Guide (2024)

Koi fish are colored carp that live in man made ponds. Keeping them as pets is can be fun and relaxing hobby.

Contents

  • Koi History
  • The Koi Keeping Hobby
  • Your Koi’s Home
  • Growing Your Collection
  • Basic Care
  • Sources
  • Further Reading

Koi History

In Niigata, Japan, the large amount of snowfall each winter would often leave the rice farmers that lived in the mountainous region isolated for extended periods of time. They needed a source of protein during the winter season, so they would keep carp (Magoi) in a trench or unused rice paddy (the carp would have decimated the rice crop). In the fall, they would harvest and salt most of the carp fingerlings, leaving out a few to breed in the spring to replenish their stocks.

The carp were also very beneficial to the rice crop. When water was used to replenish the rice paddies, the carp waste in it made an excellent fertilizer.

Some of the carp they kept had patches of red color. We know that around the beginning of the 19th century at least one of the rice farmers took notice of this and in their spare time, began to selectively breed these unique carp in an attempt to bring out their color.1

Over the years, the Koi keeping hobby spread across Japan. Most of the people that kept Koi were well to do businessmen. The Koi were transported in wooden buckets by the breeders, who would take them from from their farm to the hobbyist’s home. There were no oxygen tanks or aerators, so the survival rate was mediocre.2

Koi keeping stayed in Japan until the early 1960’s, when polypropylene bags and jet travel allowed for quick and safe transportation all over the world.

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The Koi Keeping Hobby

Advanced collectors often join a local Koi club. Koi clubs are a great resource for Koi keeping information. Hobbyists meet about once a month to share Koi care tips and any new updates for the hobby.

Some clubs host an annual Koi show. Members take their Koi from their ponds and place them into tanks to enter their fish in the show. The Koi are separated by type and size and then are judged on body conformation and color. There are winners for each type and size category, but there is only one grand champion. The owner of the grand champion receives a trophy and gets the bragging rights until the next annual Koi show.

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Your Koi’s Home

Koi keepers often obsess over water quality and filtration. Koi take care of themselves (just add food) but the majority ponds that house the fish are too small to be self sustaining. They require a filter system to remove the fish waste from the pond water before it harms the Koi. A good filter system will incorporate different stages of filtration to efficiently remove each type of waste from the pond.3

Koi thrive in a stable environment. Large temperature fluctuations can easily happen in a shallow pond, so the pond itself should be at least 3 feet deep. The pond should also have steep edges that will deter predators like herons or raccoons from wading into it.

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Where to Find Koi

Always quarantine any fish before adding it to your pond. Learn more about quarantining here.

There are many places that sell Koi fish. You can find them in big box retailers, mom & pop pet stores, nursery & landscaping centers, domestic Koi farms and specialty Koi shops. Big box retailers and nursery & landscape centers usually carry low grade (color) Koi in questionable tank systems. Due to the conditions the fish are kept in these places, survival rates aren't the greatest.

Pet stores and domestic Koi farms usually carry medium grade Koi fish. Koi are kept in excellent tank conditions due to the knowledgeable staff.

Specialty Koi shops usually carry medium and high grade Koi. The fish are kept in pristine conditions since the Koi that are imported are very expensive. Pond supplies and filtration equipment is often also sold at specialty Koi shops.

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Basic Care

Like we stated before, Koi take care of themselves for the most part, but it is up to you to keep their pond clean and to provide the with adequate nourishment. The amount of cleaning you do is dependant on how good your filter system is. An efficient filter system will require minimal maintenance whereas a cheap and poorly designed system will require a ton of work to keep it running.

Koi are usually fed twice a day. Only give them an amount of food that they can eat within 5 minutes. They may spend most of their day begging for good, but don’t overfeed, since it can lead to poor water quality and obesity problems. Koi have different feeding requirements for each season. Read more about them here.

Koi should be minimally handled. Netting them too often stresses them out. If the fish are stressed out, their immune system becomes suppressed, making them more susceptible to bacterial infections.

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Sources

  1. Balon, Eugene K. "The common carp, Cyprinus carpio: its wild origin, domestication in aquaculture, and selection as colored nishikigoi." (1995).
  2. Takeda, Kaz “History of Niigata Nishikigoi”
  3. Axelrod, Herbert R. “The Completely Illustrated Guide to Koi for Your Pond” TFH, (1996).

Further Reading

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FAQs

Koi Fish: A Beginners Guide? ›

Koi thrive in a stable environment. Large temperature fluctuations can easily happen in a shallow pond, so the pond itself should be at least 3 feet deep. The pond should also have steep edges that will deter predators like herons or raccoons from wading into it.

Are koi a good beginner fish? ›

It is better if a pet parent has at least some experience with caring for fish prior to adopting koi into their life. They are best for intermediate fish parents.

How hard is it to take care of a koi fish? ›

Is it Hard to Take Care of Koi Fish? No, koi fish care is not hard, but has specific challenges. Keeping their water clean, balanced and aerated is the highest priority. They can survive through winters and are omnivores with plenty of food options.

How to raise koi fish for beginners? ›

Your koi fish need a proper mix of sun and shade. Oxygen: It's important to have a source of oxygen in your pond. Getting a pump to circulate and aerate your fish pond water, infusing much-need oxygen into your koi carp pond. Raising koi is impossible without an oxygen-rich environment.

What is the easiest koi to keep? ›

The Kohaku koi is one of the most popular koi fish types for a good reason. These beautiful koi are more expensive than Ghost koi, but are also more easily located. They are also known for being easy to care for and being fairly resilient if not as resilient as Ghost koi are.

What are the cons of koi fish? ›

Ponds with koi require more care than regular garden ponds. The water needs to be kept clean and clear, and the koi fish need to be fed regularly. In addition, koi are more vulnerable to predators than other types of pond fish. You will need to take steps to protect them from cats, birds, and other animals.

What size tank do I need for 2 koi fish? ›

For each koi you have, we recommend 250 gallons at MINIMUM!

Congratulations! You've likely stunted your fish.

Do koi fish like to be petted? ›

Not only can koi fish get to know you but they can also follow you as you come close with food and make interactions creating a special bond. Petting and hand feeding koi fish allows you to engage with these vibrant and graceful swimmers in a whole new way, while also enjoying a calming and therapeutic experience.

Do koi need a pump? ›

Use a Pump and Filter

Pumps and filters are required for a koi pond. Fish will not survive for very long in a koi pond that isn't monitored closely and doesn't have the right filtration system set up.

Do koi need a deep pond? ›

A serious koi pond should be at least 3 feet deep and no areas should be shallower than 2 feet. Any areas shallower than 2 feet is an open invitation to dinner for both blue herons and raccoons. If you don't think you have predators in your neighborhood just build a shallow pond and watch what happens!

What is the lifespan of koi fish? ›

Koi have an average lifespan of 40 years. It is believed that the oldest-known koi lived to be nearly 230 years old; the age was determined by testing the fish's scales, which produce growth rings much like a tree.

What do koi need in a pond? ›

Koi ponds require a significant amount of equipment to function due to the large volume of water. This includes pond filter, aerator, external pump with pump basket, UV Clarifier, and water heater (for cold environments during winter).

How many koi should be kept together? ›

First, average water conditions will allow 1 inch of fish per 10 gallons of water (or 100 inches for a 1,000-gallon pond). Second, due to pheromones and toxin control, we want to stay at or under four koi per 1,000 gallons of water to promote a healthy living environment.

Can you keep a single koi? ›

No matter the pond or aquarium size, you will need to have at least three koi. Koi are communal fish and do not do well on their own. Some do OK in groups of two, but a three-koi school is the recommended minimum.

What is the friendliest koi breed? ›

Chagoi are the friendliest and most docile Koi breed to the point that most actually like interaction with people. In as such they tend to make all of your other fish more friendly and trusting. They are also known to grow large and grow quickly.

What is the easiest fish for beginners? ›

Fish that are great for beginners and easy to learn to take care of include some types of Tetras, Rasboras, Danios, White Cloud Mountain Minnows, Swordtails, Plaites, Mollies, Cory Catfish and Betta Fish.

Are koi fish low maintenance? ›

Koi ponds require regular maintenance in order to stay healthy and ensure the well-being of your fish. Koi are very sensitive to changes in water quality, so it is important to know how to maintain a koi pond.

Are koi easier than goldfish? ›

Koi need better filtration because they become larger and create more waste. So if you are looking to have a water garden with lots of water lilies and plants stick with goldfish and if you want the big beautiful fish go with a Koi pond. Either species are great fish to have in your pond.

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